Abstract
Although denervating injuries produce severe atrophic changes in mammalian skeletal muscle, a degree of functional restoration can be achieved through an intensive regime of electrical stimulation. An implantable stimulator was developed so that the long-term effects of different stimulation protocols could be compared in rabbits. The device, which is powered by two lithium thionyl chloride batteries, is small enough to be implanted in the peritoneal cavity. All stimulation parameters can be specified over a wide range, with a high degree of resolution; in addition, up to 16 periods of training (10–180 min) and rest (1–42 h) can be set in advance. The microcontroller-based device is programmed through a bidirectional radiofrequency link. Settings are entered via a user-friendly computer interface and annotated to create an individual study protocol for each animal. The stimulator has been reliable and stable in use. Proven technology and rigorous quality control has enabled 55 units to be implanted to date, for periods of up to 36 weeks, with only two device failures (at 15 and 29 weeks). Changes in the excitability of denervated skeletal muscles could be followed within individual animals. Chronaxie increased from 3.24±0.54 ms to 15.57±0.85 ms (n=55, p<0.0001) per phase in the 2 weeks following denervation.
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Lanmüller, H., Ashley, Z., Unger, E. et al. Implantable device for long-term electrical stimulation of denervated muscles in rabbits. Med. Biol. Eng. Comput. 43, 535–540 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02344737
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