Electromagnetic investigation of neuron growth by using pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation
Künye
Uğur, M., Kara, S. Uzunoğlu, C. P., İşçi, E. T., Atalar, F. (2023). Electromagnetic investigation of neuron growth by using pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control içerisinde 84. Elsevier BV.Özet
Electromagnetic field (EMF) applications for humans have been widely used for medical therapy for a long time.
Various nerve diseases such as complex regional pain syndrome, cerebral palsy and spinal cord injuries may
occur as a result of damage on the nerve cells. In addition, EMF applications are taken into consideration in terms
of tissue regeneration. The use of electricity for nerve regeneration is applied internally or externally. The use of
direct current (DC) electric fields to stimulate axon elongation and nerve regeneration in nerve cells has been
applied in various studies. In our study, electromagnetic field was used for the controlled and directional growth
of Dorsal Root Ganglia (DRG) nerve cells. An amplifier circuit, which can produce amplified signals to generate
proposed pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) is designed. The electromagnetic field is produced on FR-4
copper plate, which highlights electrical field unlike previous studies, since there is no circular coil structure
preferred. The elongation of nerve cells is planned to be in one direction, hence the signal to be applied is
produced as a novel asymmetrical waveform (sawtooth) in addition to triangular and square waveforms which
were previously preferred in recent studies. By the aid of proposed novel construction and produced signal
waveform, PEMF system can be applied for nerve diseases effectively. The morphological nerve cell elongation
results and PEMF results have been investigated and the effectiveness of the proposed system is verified.