3D-printed, aptamer-based microneedle sensor arrays using magnetic placement on live rats for pharmacokinetic measurements in interstitial fluid

Maria Reynoso,An-Yi Chang,Yao Wu, Raygan Murray, Smrithi Suresh, Yuma Dugas,Joseph Wang,Netzahualcoyotl Arroyo-Curras

BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS(2024)

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Molecular monitoring in the dermal interstitial fluid (ISF) is an attractive approach to painlessly screen markers of health and disease status on the go. One promising strategy for accessing ISF involves the use of wearable patches containing microneedle sensor arrays. To date, such microneedle sensors have been fabricated via various manufacturing strategies based on injection molding, machining, and advanced lithography to name a few. Our groups previously reported 3D-printed microneedles as a convenient and scalable approach to sensor fabrication that, when combined with aptamer-based molecular measurements, can support continuous molecular monitoring in ISF. However, the original platform suffered from poor patch stability when deployed on the skin of rodents in vivo. We identified that this problem was due to the rheological properties of the rodent skin, which can contract post microneedle placement, physically pushing the microneedles out of the skin. This sensor retraction caused a loss of electrical contact between working and reference needles, irreversibly damaging the sensors. To address this problem, we report here an innovative approach that allows magnetic placement of microneedle sensor arrays on the skin of live rodents, affixing the patches under light pressure that prevents needle retraction. Using this strategy, we achieved sensor signaling baselines that drift at rates comparable to those seen with other in vivo deployments of electrochemical, aptamer-based sensors. We illustrate real-time pharmacokinetic measurements in live Sprague-Dawley rats using SLA-printed, aptamer-functionalized microneedles and demonstrate their ability to support drift correction via kinetic differential measurements. We also discuss future prospects and challenges.
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Microneedle biosensors,Aptamer-based sensors,Continuous molecular monitoring,Wearable sensors,Implantable devices,Interstitial fluid
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