DocumentCode :
718242
Title :
Photovoltaic restoration of high visual acuity in rats with retinal degeneration
Author :
Lorach, H. ; Goetz, G. ; Mandel, Y. ; Smith, R. ; Boinagrov, D. ; Lei, X. ; Dalal, R. ; Huie, P. ; Kamins, T. ; Harris, J. ; Mathieson, K. ; Sher, A. ; Palanker, D.
Author_Institution :
Hansen Exp. Phys. Lab., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, USA
fYear :
2015
fDate :
22-24 April 2015
Firstpage :
248
Lastpage :
251
Abstract :
Patients with retinal degeneration lose sight due to gradual demise of photoreceptors. Electrical stimulation of the surviving retinal neurons provides an alternative route for delivery of visual information. We developed subretinal photovoltaic arrays to convert pulsed light into bi-phasic pulses of current to stimulate the nearby inner retinal neurons. Bright pulsed illumination is provided by image projection from video goggles and avoids photophobic effects by using near-infrared (NIR, 880-915nm) light. Experiments in-vitro and in-vivo demonstrate that the network-mediated retinal stimulation preserves many features of natural vision, such as flicker fusion, adaptation to static images, and most importantly, high spatial resolution. Our implants with 70μm pixels restored visual acuity to half of the normal level in rats with retinal degeneration. Ease of implantation and tiling of these wireless arrays to cover a large visual field, combined with their high resolution opens the door to highly functional restoration of sight.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biomedical optical imaging; eye; image resolution; medical image processing; neurophysiology; optical tomography; photovoltaic effects; prosthetics; vision; bright pulsed illumination; electrical stimulation; flicker fusion; high-spatial resolution; high-visual acuity; image projection; implantation; in-vitro demonstration; in-vivo demonstration; natural vision; near-infrared light; network-mediated retinal stimulation; photoreceptors; photovoltaic restoration; pulsed light-bi-phasic pulse conversion; retinal degeneration; retinal neurons; subretinal photovoltaic arrays; video goggles; wireless arrays; Gratings; Implants; Photovoltaic systems; Prosthetics; Retina; Visualization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Neural Engineering (NER), 2015 7th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on
Conference_Location :
Montpellier
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NER.2015.7146606
Filename :
7146606
Link To Document :
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