Title :
Electric Field Stimulation of Bipolar Cells in a Degenerated Retina—A Theoretical Study
Author :
Gerhardt, Matthias ; Alderman, John ; Stett, Alfred
Author_Institution :
NMI Natural & Med. Sci. Inst., Univ. of Tuebingen, Wandlitz, Germany
Abstract :
Subretinal implants are the subject of clinical investigation for their ability to evoke useful visual sensations in blind individuals via electrical stimulation of the diseased retina. We investigated the spatial characteristic of the retinal polarization obtained by electric field stimulation through a subretinally located monopolar electrode array and bipolar electrode array. By combining electric potential simulation through a boundary element method with a segmented cell model, we computed the membrane voltage at the axon terminal of the bipolar cells as a function of the axon length (50-110 ??m) and the electrode diameter. We found that short OFF bipolar cells are predominantly addressed by small bipolar electrodes (diameter between 60 and 100 ??m) and by using a short duration (< 150 ??s) of the stimulating voltage pulse. Long ON cells are best addressed by large monopolar electrodes (diameter > 100 ??m) and a long pulse duration (> 150 ??s). However, the low selectivity of the electric field stimulation with regard to the cell length does not enable the individual depolarization of long OFF cells and short ON cells. When the stimulation must take place at multiple retinal sites simultaneously, the bipolar electrode arrays allow for higher spatial modulation of the polarization of the axon terminal than the monopolar arrays.
Keywords :
biomedical electrodes; biomembranes; boundary-elements methods; cellular biophysics; eye; microelectrodes; prosthetics; visual evoked potentials; axon terminal; bipolar cells; bipolar electrode array; blind individuals; boundary element method; cell length; degenerated retina; electric field stimulation; electric potential simulation; membrane voltage; monopolar electrode array; retinal polarization; segmented cell model; size 50 mum to 110 mum; spatial modulation; subretinal implants; visual sensations; Bipolar cells; microelectrode array; retina implant; simulation; subretinal; visual prosthesis; Action Potentials; Animals; Computer Simulation; Electric Stimulation; Humans; Models, Neurological; Retinal Bipolar Cells; Retinal Degeneration;
Journal_Title :
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNSRE.2009.2037323