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Towards a minimally invasive device for beta-lactam monitoring in humans.

Timothy Miles Rawson1, Sanjiv Sharma2, Pantelis Georgiou3, Alison Holmes1,4, Anthony Cass2, Danny O'Hare5.   

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance is a leading patient safety issue. There is a need to develop novel mechanisms for monitoring and subsequently improving the precision of how we use antibiotics. A surface modified microneedle array was developed for monitoring beta-lactam antibiotic levels in human interstitial fluid. The sensor was fabricated by anodically electrodepositing iridium oxide (AEIROF) onto a platinum surface on the microneedle followed by fixation of beta-lactamase enzyme within a hydrogel. Calibration of the sensor was performed to penicillin-G in buffer solution (PBS) and artificial interstitial fluid (ISF). Further calibration of a platinum disc electrode was undertaken using amoxicillin and ceftriaxone. Open-circuit potentials were performed and data analysed using the Hill equation and log(concentration [M]) plots. The microneedle sensor demonstrated high reproducibility between penicillin-G runs in PBS with mean Km (±1SD) = 0.0044 ± 0.0013 M and mean slope function of log(concentration plots) 29 ± 1.80 mV/decade (r2=0.933). Response was reproducible after 28 days storage at 4°C. In artificial ISF, the sensors response was Km (±1SD) = 0.0077 ± 0.0187 M and a slope function of 34 ± 1.85 mv/decade (r2=0.995). Our results suggest that microneedle array based beta-lactam sensing may be a future application of this AEIROF based enzymatic sensor.

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Keywords:  Beta-lactam antibiotic monitoring; antibiotic resistance; continuous monitoring; minimally invasive

Year:  2017        PMID: 31031564      PMCID: PMC6485621          DOI: 10.1016/j.elecom.2017.07.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Electrochem commun        ISSN: 1388-2481            Impact factor:   4.724


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