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The Design and Preparation of a Flexible Bio-chip for Use As a Visual Prosthesis, and Evaluation of Its Biological Features

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Journal Cell Tissue Res
Date 2010 May 22
PMID 20490866
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Abstract

We aimed to design and manufacture a novel low-cost polyimide microelectrode array (MEA) chip for visual prosthesis research and to evaluate its biological features. A microelectrode array was developed, based on Flexible Printed Circuit Board (FPC) technology which enables electrical stimulation of the cortex. In an in vitro experiment, rat visual cortex cells were co-cultured with the chip and examined using scanning electron microscopy. Trypan blue exclusion and methyl blue tetrazolium tests showed that cell viability and survival rates (90-98%) did not significantly differ between the co-cultured chip group and the control group. In an in vivo experiment HE/Nissl staining performed to investigate the possibility of brain tissue degeneration around implanted MEAs showed no negative effects of the chip on visual cortical cells after 1 month in situ. The good functional characteristics and biocomptability suggest that such a low-cost device could have widespread application, particularly in countries with a large blind population and limited financial resources.

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