Flexible, sticky, and biodegradable wireless device for drug delivery to brain tumors.
Jongha LeeHye Rim ChoDae-Hyeong KimHyunseon SeoSeung Hyun LeeChul-Kee ParkJin Wook KimShutao QiaoLiu WangDayoung KangTaegyu KangTomotsugu IchikawaJonghoon KimHakyong LeeWoongchan LeeSanghoek KimSoon-Tae LeeNanshu LuTaeghwan HyeonSeung Hong ChoiDae-Hyeong KimPublished in: Nature communications (2019)
Implantation of biodegradable wafers near the brain surgery site to deliver anti-cancer agents which target residual tumor cells by bypassing the blood-brain barrier has been a promising method for brain tumor treatment. However, further improvement in the prognosis is still necessary. We herein present novel materials and device technologies for drug delivery to brain tumors, i.e., a flexible, sticky, and biodegradable drug-loaded patch integrated with wireless electronics for controlled intracranial drug delivery through mild-thermic actuation. The flexible and bifacially-designed sticky/hydrophobic device allows conformal adhesion on the brain surgery site and provides spatially-controlled and temporarily-extended drug delivery to brain tumors while minimizing unintended drug leakage to the cerebrospinal fluid. Biodegradation of the entire device minimizes potential neurological side-effects. Application of the device to the mouse model confirms tumor volume suppression and improved survival rate. Demonstration in a large animal model (canine model) exhibited its potential for human application.
Keyphrases
- drug delivery
- cancer therapy
- drug release
- minimally invasive
- mouse model
- cerebrospinal fluid
- coronary artery bypass
- resting state
- endothelial cells
- functional connectivity
- emergency department
- cerebral ischemia
- surgical site infection
- atrial fibrillation
- staphylococcus aureus
- multiple sclerosis
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- solid state
- climate change
- biofilm formation
- acute coronary syndrome
- optical coherence tomography
- optic nerve
- blood brain barrier
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- combination therapy
- candida albicans