Issue 34, 2022

A self-powered wearable brain-machine-interface system for real-time monitoring and regulating body temperature

Abstract

Heat stroke that may cause acute central nervous system dysfunction, multiple organ dysfunction and even death has become a typical health problem in tropical developing countries. The primary goal of heat stroke treatment is to lower core body temperature, which necessitates physical or medical cooling in time. Here, we design a new self-powered wearable brain-machine-interface system for real-time monitoring and regulating body temperature. This system can monitor body temperature in real time and transmit neural electrical stimulation signals into specific brain regions to lower the body temperature. The whole system can work without an external power supply and be powered by the body itself through the piezoelectric effect. The system comprises a temperature detecting unit, a power supply unit, a data processing module, and a brain stimulator. Demonstration of the system with stimulation electrodes implanted in the median preoptic nucleus brain region in mice reveals an evident decrease in body temperature (1.0 °C within 15 min). This self-powered strategy provides a new concept for future treatment of heat stroke and can extend the application of brain-machine-interface systems in medical care.

Graphical abstract: A self-powered wearable brain-machine-interface system for real-time monitoring and regulating body temperature

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Jun 2022
Accepted
07 Aug 2022
First published
09 Aug 2022

Nanoscale, 2022,14, 12483-12490

A self-powered wearable brain-machine-interface system for real-time monitoring and regulating body temperature

C. Xu, Y. Xie, T. Zhong, S. Liang, H. Guan, Z. Long, H. Cao, L. Xing, X. Xue and Y. Zhan, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 12483 DOI: 10.1039/D2NR03115A

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