A multi-channel stimulator with an active electrode array implant for vagal-cardiac neuromodulation studies

Author:

Liu Fangqi,Habibollahi Maryam,Wu Yu,Neshatvar Nazanin,Zhang Jiaxing,Zinno Ciro,Akouissi Outman,Bernini Fabio,Alibrandi Lisa,Gabisonia Khatia,Lionetti Vincenzo,Carpaneto Jacopo,Lancashire Henry,Jiang Dai,Micera Silvestro,Demosthenous AndreasORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background Implantable vagus nerve stimulation is a promising approach for restoring autonomic cardiovascular functions after heart transplantation. For successful treatment a system should have multiple electrodes to deliver precise stimulation and complex neuromodulation patterns. Methods This paper presents an implantable multi-channel stimulation system for vagal-cardiac neuromodulation studies in swine species. The system comprises an active electrode array implant percutaneously connected to an external wearable controller. The active electrode array implant has an integrated stimulator ASIC mounted on a ceramic substrate connected to an intraneural electrode array via micro-rivet bonding. The implant is silicone encapsulated for biocompatibility and implanted lifetime. The stimulation parameters are remotely transmitted via a Bluetooth telemetry link. Results The size of the encapsulated active electrode array implant is 8 mm × 10 mm × 3 mm. The stimulator ASIC has 10-bit current amplitude resolution and 16 independent output channels, each capable of delivering up to 550 µA stimulus current and a maximum voltage of 20 V. The active electrode array implant was subjected to in vitro accelerated lifetime testing at 70 °C for 7 days with no degradation in performance. After over 2 h continuous stimulation, the surface temperature change of the implant was less than 0.5 °C. In addition, in vivo testing on the sciatic nerve of a male Göttingen minipig demonstrated that the implant could effectively elicit an EMG response that grew progressively stronger on increasing the amplitude of the stimulation. Conclusions The multi-channel stimulator is suitable for long term implantation. It shows potential as a useful tool in vagal-cardiac neuromodulation studies in animal models for restoring autonomic cardiovascular functions after heart transplantation.

Funder

H2020 Future and Emerging Technologies

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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