Multi‐Electrode Electroretinography with Transparent Microelectrodes Printed on a Soft and Wet Contact Lens

Author:

Hu Lunjie1,Azhari Saman1ORCID,Li Qianyu1,Zhang Hanzhe1,Ashimori Atsushige2,Kimura Kazuhiro2,Miyake Takeo13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Information, Production and Systems Waseda University 2‐7 Hibikino, Wakamatsu Kitakyushu Fukuoka 808‐0135 Japan

2. Department of Ophthalmology Yamaguchi Univ. 1‐1 Minami‐Kogushi 1‐chome Ube‐shi Yamaguchi 755‐8505 Japan

3. PRESTO Japan Science and Technology Agency 4‐1‐8 Honcho Kawaguchi Saitama 332‐0012 Japan

Abstract

AbstractVisual electrophysiology measurements are crucial in ophthalmology as they are frequently used for diagnosing and treating numerous ocular diseases. Therefore, optically transparent and flexible electrodes with high sensitivity at localized regions are in high demand. Here, it is aimed to develop a soft, transparent, multi‐electrode system assembled on commercially available soft contact lenses and assess its application in measuring Electroretinography (ERG) responses in rabbits. A biocompatible multi‐electrode system on commercial disposable soft contact lenses is successfully constructed, showing 95% cell viability, 82% optical transparency over the visible range, and good flexibility at 10% strain. Direct current (DC) voltage is used to produce a highly resistive overoxidized poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) layer that covers all parts of the electrodes except the sensing region, which, owing to its high conductivity, can accurately measure electrical signals from local regions of the cornea. Spatially resolved ERG recordings of rabbits are obtained with superior signal quality using this multi‐electrode system. Thus, this device is expected to be used in ophthalmic diagnosis in the future.

Funder

Kitakyushu Foundation for the Advancement of Industry, Science and Technology

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Canon Foundation for Scientific Research

Publisher

Wiley

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