Neuromorphic electro-stimulation based on atomically thin semiconductor for damage-free inflammation inhibition.
Nat Commun
; 15(1): 1327, 2024 Feb 13.
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| ID: mdl-38351088
ABSTRACT
Inflammation, caused by accumulation of inflammatory cytokines from immunocytes, is prevalent in a variety of diseases. Electro-stimulation emerges as a promising candidate for inflammatory inhibition. Although electroacupuncture is free from surgical injury, it faces the challenges of imprecise pathways/current spikes, and insufficiently defined mechanisms, while non-optimal pathway or spike would require high current amplitude, which makes electro-stimulation usually accompanied by damage and complications. Here, we propose a neuromorphic electro-stimulation based on atomically thin semiconductor floating-gate memory interdigital circuit. Direct stimulation is achieved by wrapping sympathetic chain with flexible electrodes and floating-gate memory are programmable to fire bionic spikes, thus minimizing nerve damage. A substantial decrease (73.5%) in inflammatory cytokine IL-6 occurred, which also enabled better efficacy than commercial stimulator at record-low currents with damage-free to sympathetic neurons. Additionally, using transgenic mice, the anti-inflammation effect is determined by ß2 adrenergic signaling from myeloid cell lineage (monocytes/macrophages and granulocytes).
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Citocinas
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Inflamação
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Animals
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En
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Nat Commun
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article