Physicochemical modification of implantable electrode systems is recognized as a viable strategy to enhance tissue/electrode integration and electrode performance in situ. In this work, a bench-top electrochemical process to formulate anodized ITO films with altered roughness conducting profiles and thickness was explored. In addition, the influence of these anodized films on neural cell adhesion, proliferation, and function indicated that anodized ITO film cytocompatibility can be altered by varying the anodization current density. Furthermore, ITO anodized films formed with a current density of 0.4 mA cm-2 showed important primary neural cell survival, modulation of glial scar formation and promotion of neural network activity.

Preparation of Cytocompatible ITO Neuroelectrodes with Enhanced Electrochemical Characteristics Using a Facile Anodic Oxidation Process / Vallejo Giraldo, C.; Pampaloni, Niccolò Paolo; Pallipurath, A. R.; Mokarian Tabari, P.; O'Connell, J.; Holmes, J. D.; Trotier, A.; Krukiewicz, K.; Orpella Aceret, G.; Pugliese, E.; Ballerini, Laura; Kilcoyne, M.; Dowd, E.; Quinlan, L. R.; Pandit, A.; Kavanagh, P.; Biggs, M. J. P.. - In: ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS. - ISSN 1616-3028. - 28:12(2018), pp. 1-18. [10.1002/adfm.201605035]

Preparation of Cytocompatible ITO Neuroelectrodes with Enhanced Electrochemical Characteristics Using a Facile Anodic Oxidation Process

Pampaloni, Niccolò Paolo;Ballerini, Laura;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Physicochemical modification of implantable electrode systems is recognized as a viable strategy to enhance tissue/electrode integration and electrode performance in situ. In this work, a bench-top electrochemical process to formulate anodized ITO films with altered roughness conducting profiles and thickness was explored. In addition, the influence of these anodized films on neural cell adhesion, proliferation, and function indicated that anodized ITO film cytocompatibility can be altered by varying the anodization current density. Furthermore, ITO anodized films formed with a current density of 0.4 mA cm-2 showed important primary neural cell survival, modulation of glial scar formation and promotion of neural network activity.
2018
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1605035
Vallejo Giraldo, C.; Pampaloni, Niccolò Paolo; Pallipurath, A. R.; Mokarian Tabari, P.; O'Connell, J.; Holmes, J. D.; Trotier, A.; Krukiewicz, K.; Orpella Aceret, G.; Pugliese, E.; Ballerini, Laura; Kilcoyne, M.; Dowd, E.; Quinlan, L. R.; Pandit, A.; Kavanagh, P.; Biggs, M. J. P.
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