Stretch-Triggered Drug Delivery from Wearable Elastomer Films Containing Therapeutic Depots.

نویسندگان

  • Jin Di
  • Shanshan Yao
  • Yanqi Ye
  • Zheng Cui
  • Jicheng Yu
  • Tushar K Ghosh
  • Yong Zhu
  • Zhen Gu
چکیده

Mechanical force-based stimulus provides a simple and easily accessible manner for spatiotemporally controlled drug delivery. Here we describe a wearable, tensile strain-triggered drug delivery device consisting of a stretchable elastomer and microgel depots containing drug loaded nanoparticles. By applying a tensile strain to the elastomer film, the release of drug from the microdepot is promoted due to the enlarged surface area for diffusion and Poisson's ratio-induced compression on the microdepot. Correspondingly, both sustained drug release by daily body motions and pulsatile release by intentional administration can be conveniently achieved. Our work demonstrated that the tensile strain, applied to the stretchable device, facilitated release of therapeutics from microdepots for anticancer and antibacterial treatments. Moreover, polymeric microneedles were further integrated with the stretch-responsive device for transcutaneous delivery of insulin and regulation of blood glucose levels of chemically induced type 1 diabetic mice.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • ACS nano

دوره 9 9  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015