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Sci Adv ; 7(4)2021 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33523951

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Alternative means for drug delivery are needed to facilitate drug adherence and administration. Microneedles (MNs) have been previously investigated transdermally for drug delivery. To date, drug loading into MNs has been limited by drug solubility in the polymeric blend. We designed a highly drug-loaded MN patch to deliver macromolecules and applied it to the buccal area, which allows for faster delivery than the skin. We successfully delivered 1-mg payloads of human insulin and human growth hormone to the buccal cavity of swine within 30 s. In addition, we conducted a trial in 100 healthy volunteers to assess potential discomfort associated with MNs when applied in the oral cavity, identifying the hard palate as the preferred application site. We envisage that MN patches applied on buccal surfaces could increase medication adherence and facilitate the painless delivery of biologics and other drugs to many, especially for the pediatric and elderly populations.

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Nat Commun ; 5: 4496, 2014 Aug 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25092496

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The ability to measure subtle changes in arterial pressure using devices mounted on the skin can be valuable for monitoring vital signs in emergency care, detecting the early onset of cardiovascular disease and continuously assessing health status. Conventional technologies are well suited for use in traditional clinical settings, but cannot be easily adapted for sustained use during daily activities. Here we introduce a conformal device that avoids these limitations. Ultrathin inorganic piezoelectric and semiconductor materials on elastomer substrates enable amplified, low hysteresis measurements of pressure on the skin, with high levels of sensitivity (~0.005 Pa) and fast response times (~0.1 ms). Experimental and theoretical studies reveal enhanced piezoelectric responses in lead zirconate titanate that follow from integration on soft supports as well as engineering behaviours of the associated devices. Calibrated measurements of pressure variations of blood flow in near-surface arteries demonstrate capabilities for measuring radial artery augmentation index and pulse pressure velocity.


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Lead/chemistry , Monitoring, Physiologic/instrumentation , Skin/pathology , Titanium/chemistry , Zirconium/chemistry , Blood Flow Velocity , Blood Pressure , Calibration , Cardiovascular Diseases/diagnosis , Cardiovascular Diseases/physiopathology , Elastomers , Electrochemistry/methods , Electrodes , Equipment Design , Humans , Materials Testing , Monitoring, Ambulatory/instrumentation , Monitoring, Ambulatory/methods , Monitoring, Physiologic/methods , Nanotechnology/trends , Semiconductors , Signal-To-Noise Ratio , Silicon/chemistry
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