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A fully organic retinal prosthesis restores vision in a rat model of degenerative blindness

The degeneration of photoreceptors in the retina is one of the major causes of adult blindness in humans. Unfortunately, no effective clinical treatments exist for the majority of retinal degenerative disorders. Here we report on the fabrication and functional validation of a fully organic prosthesi...

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Autores principales: Maya-Vetencourt, José Fernando, Ghezzi, Diego, Antognazza, Maria Rosa, Colombo, Elisabetta, Mete, Maurizio, Feyen, Paul, Desii, Andrea, Buschiazzo, Ambra, Di Paolo, Mattia, Di Marco, Stefano, Ticconi, Flavia, Emionite, Laura, Shmal, Dmytro, Marini, Cecilia, Donelli, Ilaria, Freddi, Giuliano, Maccarone, Rita, Bisti, Silvia, Sambuceti, Gianmario, Pertile, Grazia, Lanzani, Guglielmo, Benfenati, Fabio
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5446789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28250420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmat4874
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Sumario:The degeneration of photoreceptors in the retina is one of the major causes of adult blindness in humans. Unfortunately, no effective clinical treatments exist for the majority of retinal degenerative disorders. Here we report on the fabrication and functional validation of a fully organic prosthesis for long-term in vivo subretinal implantation in the eye of Royal College of Surgeons rats, a widely recognized model of Retinitis pigmentosa. Electrophysiological and behavioral analyses reveal a prosthesis-dependent recovery of light-sensitivity and visual acuity that persists up to 6-10 months after surgery. The rescue of the visual function is accompanied by an increase in the basal metabolic activity of the primary visual cortex, as demonstrated by positron emission tomography imaging. Our results highlight the possibility of developing a new generation of fully organic, highly biocompatible and functionally autonomous photovoltaic prostheses for subretinal implants to treat degenerative blindness.