Soft, conductive, brain-like, coatings at tips of microelectrodes improve electrical stability under chronic, in vivo conditions

Arati Sridharan, Jit Muthuswamy

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Abstract

Several recent studies have reported improved histological and electrophysiological outcomes with soft neural interfaces that have elastic moduli ranging from 10 s of kPa to hundreds of MPa. However, many of these soft interfaces use custom fabrication processes. We test the hypothesis that a readily adoptable fabrication process for only coating the tips of microelectrodes with soft brain-like (elastic modulus of ~5 kPa) material improves the long-term electrical performance of neural interfaces. Conventional tungsten microelectrodes (n = 9 with soft coatings and n = 6 uncoated controls) and Pt/Ir microelectrodes (n = 16 with soft coatings) were implanted in six animals for dura-tions ranging from 5 weeks to over 1 year in a subset of rats. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy was used to assess the quality of the brain tissue–electrode interface under chronic conditions. Neural recordings were assessed for unit activity and signal quality. Electrodes with soft, silicone coatings showed relatively stable electrical impedance characteristics over 6 weeks to >1 year compared to the uncoated control electrodes. Single unit activity recorded by coated electrodes showed larger peak-to-peak amplitudes and increased number of detectable neurons compared to uncoated controls over 6–7 weeks. We demonstrate the feasibility of using a readily translatable process to create brain-like soft interfaces that can potentially overcome variable performance associated with chronic rigid neural interfaces.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number761
JournalMicromachines
Volume12
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2021

Keywords

  • Brain implants
  • Chronic implants
  • Neural prostheses
  • PDMS
  • Silicone

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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