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A Microfluidic Approach to Pulsatile Delivery of Drugs for Neurobiological Studies.

Bin Wang1, Junhui Ni, Yoav Litvin, Donald W Pfaff, Qiao Lin.   

Abstract

We present an innovative microfluidic approach to transcranial delivery of small quantities of drugs in brief time pulses for neurobiological studies. The approach is based on a two-stage process of consecutive drug dispensing and delivery, demonstrated by a device featuring a fully planar design in which the microfluidic components are integrated in a single layer. This 2-D configuration offers ease in device fabrication and is compatible to diverse actuation schemes. A compliance-based and normally closed check valve is used to couple the microchannels that are responsible for drug dispensing and delivery. Brief pneumatic pressure pulses are used to mobilize buffer and drug solutions, which are injected via a cannula into brain tissue. Thus, the device can potentially allow transcranial drug delivery and can also be potentially extended to enable transdermal drug delivery. We have characterized the device by measuring the dispensed and delivered volumes under varying pneumatic driving pressures and pulse durations, the standby diffusive leakage, and the repeatability in the delivery of multiple pulses of drug solutions. Results demonstrate that the device is capable of accurately dispensing and delivering drug solutions 5 to 70 nL in volume within time pulses as brief as 50 ms, with negligible diffusive drug leakage over a practically relevant time scale. Furthermore, testing of pulsatile drug delivery into intact mouse brain tissue has been performed to demonstrate the potential application of the device to neurobiology.

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Keywords:  Drug delivery; microfluidic; neurobiology; pulsatile; transcranial; transdermal

Year:  2012        PMID: 24288451      PMCID: PMC3840950          DOI: 10.1109/JMEMS.2011.2174423

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microelectromech Syst        ISSN: 1057-7157            Impact factor:   2.417


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