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On-demand electrochemically controlled compound release from an ultrasonically powered implant.

Max L WangChristian F ChamberlayneHaixia XuMohammad MofidfarSpyridon BaltsaviasJustin P AnnesRichard N ZareAmin Arbabian
Published in: RSC advances (2022)
On-demand drug delivery systems are promising for a wide range of therapeutic applications. When combined with wireless implants for controlled drug delivery, they can reduce overall dosage and side effects. Here, we demonstrate release of fluorescein from a novel on-demand release system for negatively charged compounds. The release system is based on a modified electroresponsive polypyrrole nanoparticulate film designed to minimize ion exchange with the stored compound - a major passive leakage mechanism. We further designed an ultrasonically powered mm-sized implant to electronically control the on-demand drug delivery system in vivo . Release kinetics are characterized both in vitro and in vivo in mice using fluorescein as a model drug, demonstrating the feasibility of wireless, controllable drug release using an ultrasonically powered implant.
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