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Congrat­u­la­tions, Doctor Matilde Forni!

Interactions with pain-related systems - Towards new electrical treatments for chronic pain


Persis­tent intol­er­able pain is still an unsolved issue, which affects not only numerous patients but also brings huge socioe­co­nomic costs.

Matilde Forni at Neuronano Research Center, Lund Univer­sity, has been working to address this challenge by devel­oping a novel implantable device composed of ultrasoft, hair-like micro-electrodes embedded in gelatin. The device was implanted in rodents and used for high-definition brain stim­u­la­tion (HDBS) in an area of the brain stem, termed peri­aque­ductal grey (PAG), which is known to contain powerful pain control systems. Another set of micro­elec­trodes was implanted in brain regions involved in the pain expe­ri­ence to assess the analgesic power of HDBS.

The results show that HDBS enables potent, specific, safe, and sustain­able pain relief without notice­able adverse side effects. Therefore, HDBS in PAG holds great promise as an efficient treatment of intractable chronic pain disorders. 

You can read Matilde Forni’s complete thesis here