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Frontiers in Neuroscience | 2016

Boron-Doped Nanocrystalline Diamond Electrodes for Neural Interfaces: In vivo Biocompatibility Evaluation

Maria Alcaide; Andrew Taylor; Morten Voss Fjorback; Vladimir Zachar; Cristian Pablo Pennisi

Boron-doped nanocrystalline diamond (BDD) electrodes have recently attracted attention as materials for neural electrodes due to their superior physical and electrochemical properties, however their biocompatibility remains largely unexplored. In this work, we aim to investigate the in vivo biocompatibility of BDD electrodes in relation to conventional titanium nitride (TiN) electrodes using a rat subcutaneous implantation model. High quality BDD films were synthesized on electrodes intended for use as an implantable neurostimulation device. After implantation for 2 and 4 weeks, tissue sections adjacent to the electrodes were obtained for histological analysis. Both types of implants were contained in a thin fibrous encapsulation layer, the thickness of which decreased with time. Although the level of neovascularization around the implants was similar, BDD electrodes elicited significantly thinner fibrous capsules and a milder inflammatory reaction at both time points. These results suggest that BDD films may constitute an appropriate material to support stable performance of implantable neural electrodes over time.


Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 2016

Resistance to protein adsorption and adhesion of fibroblasts on nanocrystalline diamond films: the role of topography and boron doping

Maria Alcaide; Stavros Papaioannou; Andrew Taylor; Ladislav Fekete; Leonid Gurevich; Vladimir Zachar; Cristian Pablo Pennisi

Boron-doped nanocrystalline diamond (BNCD) films exhibit outstanding electrochemical properties that make them very attractive for the fabrication of electrodes for novel neural interfaces and prosthetics. In these devices, the physicochemical properties of the electrode materials are critical to ensure an efficient long-term performance. The aim of this study was to investigate the relative contribution of topography and doping to the biological performance of BNCD films. For this purpose, undoped and boron-doped NCD films were deposited on low roughness (LR) and high roughness (HR) substrates, which were studied in vitro by means of protein adsorption and fibroblast growth assays. Our results show that BNCD films significantly reduce the adsorption of serum proteins, mostly on the LR substrates. As compared to fibroblasts cultured on LR BNCD films, cells grown on the HR BNCD films showed significantly reduced adhesion and lower growth rates. The mean length of fibronectin fibrils deposited by the cells was significantly increased in the BNCD coated substrates, mainly in the LR surfaces. Overall, the largest influence on protein adsorption, cell adhesion, proliferation, and fibronectin deposition was due to the underlying sub-micron topography, with little or no influence of boron doping. In perspective, BNCD films displaying surface roughness in the submicron range may be used as a strategy to reduce the fibroblast growth on the surface of neural electrodes.Graphical Abstract


Journal of Neural Engineering | 2016

Biofouling resistance of boron-doped diamond neural stimulation electrodes is superior to titanium nitride electrodes in vivo

Suzan Meijs; Maria Alcaide; Charlotte Sørensen; Matthew McDonald; Susanne Sørensen; Kristian Rechendorff; A. Gerhardt; Milos Nesladek; Nico Rijkhoff; Cristian Pablo Pennisi

OBJECTIVE The goal of this study was to assess the electrochemical properties of boron-doped diamond (BDD) electrodes in relation to conventional titanium nitride (TiN) electrodes through in vitro and in vivo measurements. APPROACH Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry and voltage transient (VT) measurements were performed in vitro after immersion in a 5% albumin solution and in vivo after subcutaneous implantation in rats for 6 weeks. MAIN RESULTS In contrast to the TiN electrodes, the capacitance of the BDD electrodes was not significantly reduced in albumin solution. Furthermore, BDD electrodes displayed a decrease in the VTs and an increase in the pulsing capacitances immediately upon implantation, which remained stable throughout the whole implantation period, whereas the opposite was the case for the TiN electrodes. SIGNIFICANCE These results reveal that BDD electrodes possess a superior biofouling resistance, which provides significantly stable electrochemical properties both in protein solution as well as in vivo compared to TiN electrodes.


Frontiers in Neuroengineering | 2014

Biocompatibility and electrochemical assessment of boron doped nanocrystalline diamond electrodes for neural stimulation

Cristian Pablo Pennisi; Maria Alcaide; Stavros Papaioannou; Suzan Meijs; Andrew Taylor; Milos Nesladek; Vladimir Zachar


Archive | 2014

Nanocrystalline diamond films for biomedical applications

Cristian Pablo Pennisi; Maria Alcaide


Disputationes: Addressing Organ Regeneration and Tissue Repair by Artificial Supports | 2014

The relevance of physical microenvironmental signals in skeletal muscle tissue engineering

Cristian Pablo Pennisi; Maria Alcaide; Christian Gammelgaard Olesen; John Rasmussen; Vladimir Zachar


Danish Stem Cell Society's Symposium, DASCS | 2014

The effects of secreted factors from adipose-derived stem cells on the innate immune response

Stavros Papaioannou; Maria Alcaide; Vladimir Zachar; Shona Pedersen; Cristian Pablo Pennisi


Annual Meeting of the Scandinavian Society for Biomaterials | 2014

Control of fibroblast growth on nanocrystalline diamond films: the effect of topography

Maria Alcaide; Andrew Taylor; Vladimir Zachar; Cristian Pablo Pennisi


Annual Meeting of the Scandinavian Society for Biomaterials | 2014

Engineering skeletal muscle using PLGA scaffolds with oriented tubular microstructure

Maria Alcaide; Wang Shen-guo; Fei Yang; Hong Shen; Vladimir Zachar; Cristian Pablo Pennisi


Annual Meeting of the Scandinavian Society for Biomaterials | 2014

Scandinavian Society for Biomaterials 7th Annual Meeting, 26-28 March 2014, Aarhus, Denmark

Maria Alcaide; Shen-guo Wang; Fei Yang; Hong Shen; Vladimir Zachar; Cristian Pablo Pennisi

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University of Southampton

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University of Southampton

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