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Functional Enhancement and Characterization of an Electrophysiological Mapping Electrode Probe with Carbonic, Directional Macrocontacts

Electrophysiological mapping (EM) using acute electrode probes is a common procedure performed during functional neurosurgery. Due to their constructive specificities, the EM probes are lagging in innovative enhancements. This work addressed complementing a clinically employed EM probe with carbonic...

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Autores principales: Popa, Radu C., Serban, Cosmin-Andrei, Barborica, Andrei, Zagrean, Ana-Maria, Buiu, Octavian, Dumbravescu, Niculae, Paslaru, Alexandru-Catalin, Obreja, Cosmin, Pachiu, Cristina, Stoian, Marius, Marculescu, Catalin, Radoi, Antonio, Vulpe, Silviu, Ion, Marian
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10490806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687953
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23177497
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author Popa, Radu C.
Serban, Cosmin-Andrei
Barborica, Andrei
Zagrean, Ana-Maria
Buiu, Octavian
Dumbravescu, Niculae
Paslaru, Alexandru-Catalin
Obreja, Cosmin
Pachiu, Cristina
Stoian, Marius
Marculescu, Catalin
Radoi, Antonio
Vulpe, Silviu
Ion, Marian
author_facet Popa, Radu C.
Serban, Cosmin-Andrei
Barborica, Andrei
Zagrean, Ana-Maria
Buiu, Octavian
Dumbravescu, Niculae
Paslaru, Alexandru-Catalin
Obreja, Cosmin
Pachiu, Cristina
Stoian, Marius
Marculescu, Catalin
Radoi, Antonio
Vulpe, Silviu
Ion, Marian
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description Electrophysiological mapping (EM) using acute electrode probes is a common procedure performed during functional neurosurgery. Due to their constructive specificities, the EM probes are lagging in innovative enhancements. This work addressed complementing a clinically employed EM probe with carbonic and circumferentially segmented macrocontacts that are operable both for neurophysiological sensing (“recording”) of local field potentials (LFP) and for test stimulation. This paper illustrates in-depth the development that is based on the direct writing of functional materials. The unconventional fabrication processes were optimized on planar geometry and then transferred to the cylindrically thin probe body. We report and discuss the constructive concept and architecture of the probe, characteristics of the electrochemical interface deduced from voltammetry and chronopotentiometry, and the results of in vitro and in vivo recording and pulse stimulation tests. Two- and three-directional macrocontacts were added on probes having shanks of 550 and 770 μm diameters and 10–23 cm lengths. The graphitic material presents a ~2.7 V wide, almost symmetric water electrolysis window, and an ultra-capacitive charge transfer. When tested with clinically relevant 150 μs biphasic current pulses, the interfacial polarization stayed safely away from the water window for pulse amplitudes up to 9 mA (135 μC/cm(2)). The in vivo experiments on adult rat models confirmed the high-quality sensing of LFPs. Additionally, the in vivo-prevailing increase in the electrode impedance and overpotential are discussed and modeled by an ionic mobility-reducing spongiform structure; this restricted diffusion model gives new applicative insight into the in vivo-uprisen stimulation overpotential.
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spelling pubmed-104908062023-09-09 Functional Enhancement and Characterization of an Electrophysiological Mapping Electrode Probe with Carbonic, Directional Macrocontacts Popa, Radu C. Serban, Cosmin-Andrei Barborica, Andrei Zagrean, Ana-Maria Buiu, Octavian Dumbravescu, Niculae Paslaru, Alexandru-Catalin Obreja, Cosmin Pachiu, Cristina Stoian, Marius Marculescu, Catalin Radoi, Antonio Vulpe, Silviu Ion, Marian Sensors (Basel) Article Electrophysiological mapping (EM) using acute electrode probes is a common procedure performed during functional neurosurgery. Due to their constructive specificities, the EM probes are lagging in innovative enhancements. This work addressed complementing a clinically employed EM probe with carbonic and circumferentially segmented macrocontacts that are operable both for neurophysiological sensing (“recording”) of local field potentials (LFP) and for test stimulation. This paper illustrates in-depth the development that is based on the direct writing of functional materials. The unconventional fabrication processes were optimized on planar geometry and then transferred to the cylindrically thin probe body. We report and discuss the constructive concept and architecture of the probe, characteristics of the electrochemical interface deduced from voltammetry and chronopotentiometry, and the results of in vitro and in vivo recording and pulse stimulation tests. Two- and three-directional macrocontacts were added on probes having shanks of 550 and 770 μm diameters and 10–23 cm lengths. The graphitic material presents a ~2.7 V wide, almost symmetric water electrolysis window, and an ultra-capacitive charge transfer. When tested with clinically relevant 150 μs biphasic current pulses, the interfacial polarization stayed safely away from the water window for pulse amplitudes up to 9 mA (135 μC/cm(2)). The in vivo experiments on adult rat models confirmed the high-quality sensing of LFPs. Additionally, the in vivo-prevailing increase in the electrode impedance and overpotential are discussed and modeled by an ionic mobility-reducing spongiform structure; this restricted diffusion model gives new applicative insight into the in vivo-uprisen stimulation overpotential. MDPI 2023-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10490806/ /pubmed/37687953 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23177497 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Popa, Radu C.
Serban, Cosmin-Andrei
Barborica, Andrei
Zagrean, Ana-Maria
Buiu, Octavian
Dumbravescu, Niculae
Paslaru, Alexandru-Catalin
Obreja, Cosmin
Pachiu, Cristina
Stoian, Marius
Marculescu, Catalin
Radoi, Antonio
Vulpe, Silviu
Ion, Marian
Functional Enhancement and Characterization of an Electrophysiological Mapping Electrode Probe with Carbonic, Directional Macrocontacts
title Functional Enhancement and Characterization of an Electrophysiological Mapping Electrode Probe with Carbonic, Directional Macrocontacts
title_full Functional Enhancement and Characterization of an Electrophysiological Mapping Electrode Probe with Carbonic, Directional Macrocontacts
title_fullStr Functional Enhancement and Characterization of an Electrophysiological Mapping Electrode Probe with Carbonic, Directional Macrocontacts
title_full_unstemmed Functional Enhancement and Characterization of an Electrophysiological Mapping Electrode Probe with Carbonic, Directional Macrocontacts
title_short Functional Enhancement and Characterization of an Electrophysiological Mapping Electrode Probe with Carbonic, Directional Macrocontacts
title_sort functional enhancement and characterization of an electrophysiological mapping electrode probe with carbonic, directional macrocontacts
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10490806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687953
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23177497
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