Durable and Fatigue-Resistant Soft Peripheral Neuroprosthetics for In Vivo Bidirectional Signaling

Authors
Seo, HyunseonHan, Sang IhnSong, Kang-IlSeong, DuhwanLee, KyungwooKim, Sun HongPark, TaesungKoo, Ja HoonShin, MikyungBaac, Hyoung WonPark, Ok KyuOh, Soong JuHan, Hyung-SeopJeon, HojeongKim, Yu-ChanKim, Dae-HyeongHyeon, TaeghwanSon, Donghee
Issue Date
2021-05
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Citation
ADVANCED MATERIALS, v.33, no.20
Abstract
Soft neuroprosthetics that monitor signals from sensory neurons and deliver motor information can potentially replace damaged nerves. However, achieving long-term stability of devices interfacing peripheral nerves is challenging, since dynamic mechanical deformations in peripheral nerves cause material degradation in devices. Here, a durable and fatigue-resistant soft neuroprosthetic device is reported for bidirectional signaling on peripheral nerves. The neuroprosthetic device is made of a nanocomposite of gold nanoshell (AuNS)-coated silver (Ag) flakes dispersed in a tough, stretchable, and self-healing polymer (SHP). The dynamic self-healing property of the nanocomposite allows the percolation network of AuNS-coated flakes to rebuild after degradation. Therefore, its degraded electrical and mechanical performance by repetitive, irregular, and intense deformations at the device-nerve interface can be spontaneously self-recovered. When the device is implanted on a rat sciatic nerve, stable bidirectional signaling is obtained for over 5 weeks. Neural signals collected from a live walking rat using these neuroprosthetics are analyzed by a deep neural network to predict the joint position precisely. This result demonstrates that durable soft neuroprosthetics can facilitate collection and analysis of large-sized in vivo data for solving challenges in neurological disorders.
Keywords
conducting nanocomposites; fatigue‐ resistant nanocomposites; in vivo bidirectional signaling; soft peripheral neuroprosthetics
ISSN
0935-9648
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/117095
DOI
10.1002/adma.202007346
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