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Enhancing the Long-Term Stability of a Polymer Dot Glucose Transducer by Using an Enzymatic Cascade Reaction System.

Kai Sun1, Zhaoyang Ding1, Jicheng Zhang1, Haobin Chen1, Yuling Qin1, Shihan Xu1, Changfeng Wu2, Jiangbo Yu1, Daniel T Chiu1.   

Abstract

Impaired glucose metabolism in diabetes causes severe acute and long-term complications, making real-time detection of blood glucose indispensable for diabetic patients. Existing continuous glucose monitoring systems are unsuitable for long-term clinical glycemic management due to poor long-term stability. Polymer dot (Pdot) glucose transducers are implantable optical nanosensors that exhibit excellent brightness, sensitivity, selectivity, and biocompatibility. Here, it is shown that hydrogen peroxide-a product of glucose oxidation in Pdot glucose sensors-degrades sensor performance via photobleaching, reduces glucose oxidase activity, and generates cytotoxicity. By adding catalase to a glucose oxidase-based Pdot sensor to create an enzymatic cascade, the hydrogen peroxide product of glucose oxidation is rapidly decomposed by catalase, preventing its accumulation and improving the sensor's photostability, enzymatic activity, and biocompatibility. Thus, a next-generation Pdot glucose transducer with a multienzyme reaction system (Pdot-GOx/CAT) that provides excellent sensing characteristics as well as greater detection system stability is presented. Pdot glucose transducers that incorporate this enzymatic cascade to eliminate hydrogen peroxide will possess greater long-term stability for improved continuous glucose monitoring in diabetic patients.
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Keywords:  continuous glucose monitoring; diabetes; enzymatic cascade; long-term stability; semiconductor polymer dots

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33094566      PMCID: PMC8168372          DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202001019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Healthc Mater        ISSN: 2192-2640            Impact factor:   9.933


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