PEDOT coated microneedles towards electrochemically assisted skin sampling

Skin sampling is a diagnostic procedure based on the analysis of extracted skin tissues and/or the observation of biomarkers in bodily fluids. Sampling using microneedles (MNs) that minimize invasiveness is gaining attention over conventional biopsy/blood lancet. In this study, new MNs for electroch...

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Published in:Journal of Materials Chemistry B
Main Author: Ajmal Mokhtar S.M.; Yamada M.; Prow T.W.; Moore M.; Strudwick X.L.; Evans D.R.
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Language:English
Published: Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Ajmal Mokhtar S.M.; Yamada M.; Prow T.W.; Moore M.; Strudwick X.L.; Evans D.R.
PEDOT coated microneedles towards electrochemically assisted skin sampling
2023
Journal of Materials Chemistry B
11
22
10.1039/d3tb00485f
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85161554132&doi=10.1039%2fd3tb00485f&partnerID=40&md5=cf92f56814edc9a26d641e3c489d8a45
Skin sampling is a diagnostic procedure based on the analysis of extracted skin tissues and/or the observation of biomarkers in bodily fluids. Sampling using microneedles (MNs) that minimize invasiveness is gaining attention over conventional biopsy/blood lancet. In this study, new MNs for electrochemically assisted skin sampling are reported, specifically tailored for combined skin tissue biopsy and interstitial fluid (ISF) extraction. To overcome risks associated with using metal MNs, a highly electroactive, mechanically flexible, and biocompatible organic conducting polymer (CP) coated onto plastic is chosen as an alternative. Two different variants of doped poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) are coated on polymethyl methacrylate and used in combination as a MN pair with subsequent testing via a variety of electrochemical techniques to (i) give real-time information of the MN penetration depth into the skin, and (ii) yield new information on various salts present in the ISF. The MN skin sampler shows the ability to extract ions from the hydrated excised skin as a step towards in vivo ISF extraction. The presence of ions was analyzed using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. This added chemical information in conjunction with the existing biomarker analysis increases opportunity for disease/condition detection. For example, in the case of psoriasis, information about salt in the skin is invaluable in combination with pathogenic gene expression for diagnosis. © 2023 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Royal Society of Chemistry
2050750X
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author Ajmal Mokhtar S.M.; Yamada M.; Prow T.W.; Moore M.; Strudwick X.L.; Evans D.R.
spellingShingle Ajmal Mokhtar S.M.; Yamada M.; Prow T.W.; Moore M.; Strudwick X.L.; Evans D.R.
PEDOT coated microneedles towards electrochemically assisted skin sampling
author_facet Ajmal Mokhtar S.M.; Yamada M.; Prow T.W.; Moore M.; Strudwick X.L.; Evans D.R.
author_sort Ajmal Mokhtar S.M.; Yamada M.; Prow T.W.; Moore M.; Strudwick X.L.; Evans D.R.
title PEDOT coated microneedles towards electrochemically assisted skin sampling
title_short PEDOT coated microneedles towards electrochemically assisted skin sampling
title_full PEDOT coated microneedles towards electrochemically assisted skin sampling
title_fullStr PEDOT coated microneedles towards electrochemically assisted skin sampling
title_full_unstemmed PEDOT coated microneedles towards electrochemically assisted skin sampling
title_sort PEDOT coated microneedles towards electrochemically assisted skin sampling
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description Skin sampling is a diagnostic procedure based on the analysis of extracted skin tissues and/or the observation of biomarkers in bodily fluids. Sampling using microneedles (MNs) that minimize invasiveness is gaining attention over conventional biopsy/blood lancet. In this study, new MNs for electrochemically assisted skin sampling are reported, specifically tailored for combined skin tissue biopsy and interstitial fluid (ISF) extraction. To overcome risks associated with using metal MNs, a highly electroactive, mechanically flexible, and biocompatible organic conducting polymer (CP) coated onto plastic is chosen as an alternative. Two different variants of doped poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) are coated on polymethyl methacrylate and used in combination as a MN pair with subsequent testing via a variety of electrochemical techniques to (i) give real-time information of the MN penetration depth into the skin, and (ii) yield new information on various salts present in the ISF. The MN skin sampler shows the ability to extract ions from the hydrated excised skin as a step towards in vivo ISF extraction. The presence of ions was analyzed using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. This added chemical information in conjunction with the existing biomarker analysis increases opportunity for disease/condition detection. For example, in the case of psoriasis, information about salt in the skin is invaluable in combination with pathogenic gene expression for diagnosis. © 2023 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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