Wireless bioresorbable electronic system enables sustained nonpharmacological neuroregenerative therapy. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Peripheral nerve injuries represent a significant problem in public health, constituting 2-5% of all trauma cases1. For severe nerve injuries, even advanced forms of clinical intervention often lead to incomplete and unsatisfactory motor and/or sensory function2. Numerous studies report the potential of pharmacological approaches (for example, growth factors, immunosuppressants) to accelerate and enhance nerve regeneration in rodent models3-10. Unfortunately, few have had a positive impact in clinical practice. Direct intraoperative electrical stimulation of injured nerve tissue proximal to the site of repair has been demonstrated to enhance and accelerate functional recovery11,12, suggesting a novel nonpharmacological, bioelectric form of therapy that could complement existing surgical approaches. A significant limitation of this technique is that existing protocols are constrained to intraoperative use and limited therapeutic benefits13. Herein we introduce (i) a platform for wireless, programmable electrical peripheral nerve stimulation, built with a collection of circuit elements and substrates that are entirely bioresorbable and biocompatible, and (ii) the first reported demonstration of enhanced neuroregeneration and functional recovery in rodent models as a result of multiple episodes of electrical stimulation of injured nervous tissue.

published proceedings

  • Nat Med

author list (cited authors)

  • Koo, J., MacEwan, M. R., Kang, S., Won, S. M., Stephen, M., Gamble, P., ... Rogers, J. A.

complete list of authors

  • Koo, Jahyun||MacEwan, Matthew R||Kang, Seung-Kyun||Won, Sang Min||Stephen, Manu||Gamble, Paul||Xie, Zhaoqian||Yan, Ying||Chen, Yu-Yu||Shin, Jiho||Birenbaum, Nathan||Chung, Sangjin||Kim, Sung Bong||Khalifeh, Jawad||Harburg, Daniel V||Bean, Kelsey||Paskett, Michael||Kim, Jeonghyun||Zohny, Zohny S||Lee, Seung Min||Zhang, Ruoyao||Luo, Kaijing||Ji, Bowen||Banks, Anthony||Lee, Hyuck Mo||Huang, Younggang||Ray, Wilson Z||Rogers, John A