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Long-term in vivo impedance changes of subretinal microelectrodes implanted in dystrophic P23H rats

Linderholm, Pontus
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Guyomard, Jean-Laurent
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Djilas, Milan
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2013
International Journal Of Artificial Organs

Retinal prostheses are being developed to restore vision in blind patients with photoreceptor degeneration. Electrodes arrays were subretinally implanted in transgenic P23H rats with their photoreceptors degenerated. Electrical stability of the implants was evaluated by long-term monitoring of their impedance changes. Electrode impedances were found to increase by two log units over a three weeks period whereas no impedance increase was noted when the implants were located in the vitreous. In case of hemorrhage or major fibrous reactions, the impedance continued to increase steadily. After explantation, it recovered its initial value indicating no deterioration of the implant. Although the glial cell layer at the surface of the subretinal space was slightly larger, no major glial reaction was seen in direct contact to the implant. These results indicate that no functional testing should be considered before at least three weeks post implantation.

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research article
DOI
10.5301/ijao.5000213
Web of Science ID

WOS:000327419000002

Author(s)
Linderholm, Pontus
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Guyomard, Jean-Laurent
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Djilas, Milan
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Salzmann, Joel
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Simonutti, Manuel
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Sahel, Jose A.
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Safran, Avinoam B.
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Renaud, Philippe  
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Picaud, Serge
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Wichtig Editore

Published in
International Journal Of Artificial Organs
Volume

36

Issue

9

Start page

612

End page

619

Subjects

Retinal prostheses

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Electrode impedance

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Neural interfaces

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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January 9, 2014
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