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NANOCI—Nanotechnology Based Cochlear Implant With Gapless Interface to Auditory Neurons

Cochlear implants (CI) restore functional hearing in the majority of deaf patients. Despite the tremendous success of these devices, some limitations remain. The bottleneck for optimal electrical stimulation with CI is caused by the anatomical gap between the electrode array and the auditory neurons...

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Autores principales: Senn, Pascal, Roccio, Marta, Hahnewald, Stefan, Frick, Claudia, Kwiatkowska, Monika, Ishikawa, Masaaki, Bako, Peter, Li, Hao, Edin, Fredrik, Liu, Wei, Rask-Andersen, Helge, Pyykkö, Ilmari, Zou, Jing, Mannerström, Marika, Keppner, Herbert, Homsy, Alexandra, Laux, Edith, Llera, Miguel, Lellouche, Jean-Paul, Ostrovsky, Stella, Banin, Ehud, Gedanken, Aharon, Perkas, Nina, Wank, Ute, Wiesmüller, Karl-Heinz, Mistrík, Pavel, Benav, Heval, Garnham, Carolyn, Jolly, Claude, Gander, Filippo, Ulrich, Peter, Müller, Marcus, Löwenheim, Hubert
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5559190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28806330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MAO.0000000000001439
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author Senn, Pascal
Roccio, Marta
Hahnewald, Stefan
Frick, Claudia
Kwiatkowska, Monika
Ishikawa, Masaaki
Bako, Peter
Li, Hao
Edin, Fredrik
Liu, Wei
Rask-Andersen, Helge
Pyykkö, Ilmari
Zou, Jing
Mannerström, Marika
Keppner, Herbert
Homsy, Alexandra
Laux, Edith
Llera, Miguel
Lellouche, Jean-Paul
Ostrovsky, Stella
Banin, Ehud
Gedanken, Aharon
Perkas, Nina
Wank, Ute
Wiesmüller, Karl-Heinz
Mistrík, Pavel
Benav, Heval
Garnham, Carolyn
Jolly, Claude
Gander, Filippo
Ulrich, Peter
Müller, Marcus
Löwenheim, Hubert
author_facet Senn, Pascal
Roccio, Marta
Hahnewald, Stefan
Frick, Claudia
Kwiatkowska, Monika
Ishikawa, Masaaki
Bako, Peter
Li, Hao
Edin, Fredrik
Liu, Wei
Rask-Andersen, Helge
Pyykkö, Ilmari
Zou, Jing
Mannerström, Marika
Keppner, Herbert
Homsy, Alexandra
Laux, Edith
Llera, Miguel
Lellouche, Jean-Paul
Ostrovsky, Stella
Banin, Ehud
Gedanken, Aharon
Perkas, Nina
Wank, Ute
Wiesmüller, Karl-Heinz
Mistrík, Pavel
Benav, Heval
Garnham, Carolyn
Jolly, Claude
Gander, Filippo
Ulrich, Peter
Müller, Marcus
Löwenheim, Hubert
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description Cochlear implants (CI) restore functional hearing in the majority of deaf patients. Despite the tremendous success of these devices, some limitations remain. The bottleneck for optimal electrical stimulation with CI is caused by the anatomical gap between the electrode array and the auditory neurons in the inner ear. As a consequence, current devices are limited through 1) low frequency resolution, hence sub-optimal sound quality and 2), large stimulation currents, hence high energy consumption (responsible for significant battery costs and for impeding the development of fully implantable systems). A recently completed, multinational and interdisciplinary project called NANOCI aimed at overcoming current limitations by creating a gapless interface between auditory nerve fibers and the cochlear implant electrode array. This ambitious goal was achieved in vivo by neurotrophin-induced attraction of neurites through an intracochlear gel-nanomatrix onto a modified nanoCI electrode array located in the scala tympani of deafened guinea pigs. Functionally, the gapless interface led to lower stimulation thresholds and a larger dynamic range in vivo, and to reduced stimulation energy requirement (up to fivefold) in an in vitro model using auditory neurons cultured on multi-electrode arrays. In conclusion, the NANOCI project yielded proof of concept that a gapless interface between auditory neurons and cochlear implant electrode arrays is feasible. These findings may be of relevance for the development of future CI systems with better sound quality and performance and lower energy consumption. The present overview/review paper summarizes the NANOCI project history and highlights achievements of the individual work packages.
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spelling pubmed-55591902017-09-05 NANOCI—Nanotechnology Based Cochlear Implant With Gapless Interface to Auditory Neurons Senn, Pascal Roccio, Marta Hahnewald, Stefan Frick, Claudia Kwiatkowska, Monika Ishikawa, Masaaki Bako, Peter Li, Hao Edin, Fredrik Liu, Wei Rask-Andersen, Helge Pyykkö, Ilmari Zou, Jing Mannerström, Marika Keppner, Herbert Homsy, Alexandra Laux, Edith Llera, Miguel Lellouche, Jean-Paul Ostrovsky, Stella Banin, Ehud Gedanken, Aharon Perkas, Nina Wank, Ute Wiesmüller, Karl-Heinz Mistrík, Pavel Benav, Heval Garnham, Carolyn Jolly, Claude Gander, Filippo Ulrich, Peter Müller, Marcus Löwenheim, Hubert Otol Neurotol Highlights of the Aci Alliance 14th International Ci Conference Cochlear implants (CI) restore functional hearing in the majority of deaf patients. Despite the tremendous success of these devices, some limitations remain. The bottleneck for optimal electrical stimulation with CI is caused by the anatomical gap between the electrode array and the auditory neurons in the inner ear. As a consequence, current devices are limited through 1) low frequency resolution, hence sub-optimal sound quality and 2), large stimulation currents, hence high energy consumption (responsible for significant battery costs and for impeding the development of fully implantable systems). A recently completed, multinational and interdisciplinary project called NANOCI aimed at overcoming current limitations by creating a gapless interface between auditory nerve fibers and the cochlear implant electrode array. This ambitious goal was achieved in vivo by neurotrophin-induced attraction of neurites through an intracochlear gel-nanomatrix onto a modified nanoCI electrode array located in the scala tympani of deafened guinea pigs. Functionally, the gapless interface led to lower stimulation thresholds and a larger dynamic range in vivo, and to reduced stimulation energy requirement (up to fivefold) in an in vitro model using auditory neurons cultured on multi-electrode arrays. In conclusion, the NANOCI project yielded proof of concept that a gapless interface between auditory neurons and cochlear implant electrode arrays is feasible. These findings may be of relevance for the development of future CI systems with better sound quality and performance and lower energy consumption. The present overview/review paper summarizes the NANOCI project history and highlights achievements of the individual work packages. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017-09 2017-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5559190/ /pubmed/28806330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MAO.0000000000001439 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of Otology & Neurotology, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND), where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
spellingShingle Highlights of the Aci Alliance 14th International Ci Conference
Senn, Pascal
Roccio, Marta
Hahnewald, Stefan
Frick, Claudia
Kwiatkowska, Monika
Ishikawa, Masaaki
Bako, Peter
Li, Hao
Edin, Fredrik
Liu, Wei
Rask-Andersen, Helge
Pyykkö, Ilmari
Zou, Jing
Mannerström, Marika
Keppner, Herbert
Homsy, Alexandra
Laux, Edith
Llera, Miguel
Lellouche, Jean-Paul
Ostrovsky, Stella
Banin, Ehud
Gedanken, Aharon
Perkas, Nina
Wank, Ute
Wiesmüller, Karl-Heinz
Mistrík, Pavel
Benav, Heval
Garnham, Carolyn
Jolly, Claude
Gander, Filippo
Ulrich, Peter
Müller, Marcus
Löwenheim, Hubert
NANOCI—Nanotechnology Based Cochlear Implant With Gapless Interface to Auditory Neurons
title NANOCI—Nanotechnology Based Cochlear Implant With Gapless Interface to Auditory Neurons
title_full NANOCI—Nanotechnology Based Cochlear Implant With Gapless Interface to Auditory Neurons
title_fullStr NANOCI—Nanotechnology Based Cochlear Implant With Gapless Interface to Auditory Neurons
title_full_unstemmed NANOCI—Nanotechnology Based Cochlear Implant With Gapless Interface to Auditory Neurons
title_short NANOCI—Nanotechnology Based Cochlear Implant With Gapless Interface to Auditory Neurons
title_sort nanoci—nanotechnology based cochlear implant with gapless interface to auditory neurons
topic Highlights of the Aci Alliance 14th International Ci Conference
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5559190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28806330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MAO.0000000000001439
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