Improvement of the Biocompatibility and Potential Stability of Chronically Implanted Electrodes Incorporating Coating Cell Membranes

2019 
The development of chronically implanted electrodes attracts much attention since these electrodes are much favorable for monitoring changes of neurotransmitters in brain science. The research in this field focused mainly on chemical modification to improve the potential stability and less on the biocompatibility. In this work, for the first time, we proposed the concept of cell-membrane electrodes based on a basic hypothesis using animal’s self-cell membrane to reduce animal exclusiveness (hyperacute rejection and chronic rejection). As a proof of concept, we first studied cell-membrane reference electrodes for chronically implanted electrodes. Red cell membrane (RCM) was extracted from rat blood and coated on the chemically modified Ag/AgCl electrodes. It was found that ionic liquid (IL) 1-butyl-2,3-dimethylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate (BDMI) showed good performance rather than Nafion used as coating film for protection of silver chloride on Ag wire and support of the cell membrane. Electrochemical i...
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