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POLYRETINA restores light responses in vivo in blind Gottingen minipigs

Vagni, Paola  
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Leccardi, Marta Jole Ildelfonsa Airaghi  
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Vila, Charles-Henri
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June 27, 2022
Nature Communications

Retinal prostheses hold potential for artificial vision in blind people. Here, authors show that POLYRETINA, a large and high-density photovoltaic epiretinal device, restores light-evoked cortical responses in blind Gottingen minipigs at safe irradiance levels.

Retinal prostheses hold the potential for artificial vision in blind people affected by incurable diseases of the outer retinal layer. Available technologies provide only a small field of view: a significant limitation for totally blind people. To overcome this problem, we recently proposed a large and high-density photovoltaic epiretinal device, known as POLYRETINA. Here, we report the in vivo assessment of POLYRETINA. First, we characterise a model of chemically-induced blindness in Gottingen minipigs. Then, we develop and test a minimally invasive injection procedure to insert the large epiretinal implant into the eye. Last, we show that POLYRETINA restores light-evoked cortical responses in blind animals at safe irradiance levels. These results indicate that POLYRETINA holds the potential for artificial vision in totally blind patients affected by retinitis pigmentosa.

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research article
DOI
10.1038/s41467-022-31180-z
Web of Science ID

WOS:000818961600033

Author(s)
Vagni, Paola  
Leccardi, Marta Jole Ildelfonsa Airaghi  
Vila, Charles-Henri
Zollinger, Elodie Genevieve
Sherafatipour, Golnaz  
Wolfensberger, Thomas J.
Ghezzi, Diego  
Date Issued

2022-06-27

Publisher

Nature Portfolio

Published in
Nature Communications
Volume

13

Issue

1

Article Number

3678

Subjects

Multidisciplinary Sciences

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Science & Technology - Other Topics

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