The 67th JSAP Spring Meeting 2020

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12 Organic Molecules and Bioelectronics » 12.7 Biomedical Engineering and Biochips

[13p-A408-1~16] 12.7 Biomedical Engineering and Biochips

Fri. Mar 13, 2020 1:15 PM - 5:45 PM A408 (6-408)

Kiyotaka Sasagawa(NAIST), Takeshi Kawano(Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.), Takashi Tokuda(Tokyo Tech)

5:30 PM - 5:45 PM

[13p-A408-16] Highly stretchable Kirigami structure with integrated LED chips and electrodes for optogenetic experiments on perfused hearts

Yusuke Morikawa1,2, Ayub Suleman1, Paul Oliver1, Takeshi Kawano2, Ruther Patrick1 (1.Freiburg Univ., 2.Toyohashi Tech.)

Keywords:defibrillation, kirigami structure, optogenetics

This study proposes a highly stretchable Kirigami structure based on 10-µm-thin polyimide membranes comprising light-emitting diode chips and microelectrodes for optophysiological experiments in perfused hearts. The experimental device is intended for basic cardiological research for the treatment of heart diseases such as ventricular arrhythmias, which are the principal cause of sudden death. In contrast to the currently applied electrical stimulation using implantable defibrillation systems, the optogenetic treatment is expected to reduce the severe side effects including damage to cardiac tissue and intense traumatic pain exerted by the high electric shocks. In addition, the Kirigami-based optical stimulation device also achieves the intimate integration to the soft biological tissue due to its high stretchability. This is expected to improve the recording capability of electrical signals from the tissue surface.