Issue 19, 2017

Configurable microfluidic platform for investigating therapeutic delivery from biomedical device coatings

Abstract

Advanced biomedical device coatings have shown significant promise in delivery of therapeutics (e.g., small-molecule drugs, proteins) for a wide range of medical interventions ranging from targeted cancer therapy to management of atherosclerosis. In order to accelerate the development of such coatings, there is a need for tools to investigate the loading capacity and release kinetics with high temporal resolution and in a variety of physiological conditions. To address this need, we report a microfluidic platform, where the coating on a substrate can be mounted onto the microchannel and the device can be configured in two physiologically-relevant modes: (i) flow-mode allows for monitoring the release from the coating in contact with a liquid flowing at a specific rate, modeling the case of a drug-eluting stent. (ii) Static-mode, where the channel is filled with a stationary gel, mimics the case of drug-eluting brain implant. We demonstrate the utility of the platform with a fluorescein-loaded nanoporous gold coating and monitor in real-time the release kinetics both under deionized water infusion and an agarose gel-filled channel via fluorescence microscopy coupled to a LabVIEW-based interface.

Graphical abstract: Configurable microfluidic platform for investigating therapeutic delivery from biomedical device coatings

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Aug 2017
Accepted
29 Aug 2017
First published
29 Aug 2017

Lab Chip, 2017,17, 3331-3337

Configurable microfluidic platform for investigating therapeutic delivery from biomedical device coatings

Z. Li and E. Seker, Lab Chip, 2017, 17, 3331 DOI: 10.1039/C7LC00851A

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