一种用于可穿戴检测糖尿病肾病汗液生物标志物的集成纸质贴片

IF 18.5 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Shanshan Zhang, Hongfeng Wang, Yuke Zheng, Yelan Yao, Tianyu Li, Yukun Ma, Yue Zhou, Zhiyang Chen, Yiming Wei, Lu Fang, Xiangmei Chen, Xuesong Ye, Jianhui Zhou, Bo Liang
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糖尿病的全球流行使家庭血糖监测得到普及。然而,检测严重糖尿病并发症的生物标志物,如糖尿病肾病(DN),仍然需要频繁的医院就诊,侵入性血液分析和庞大的实验室设备。本文展示了一种基于集成纸基贴片(IPP)的无线可穿戴设备,通过原位汗液分析,用于无创监测三种关键的DN生物标志物:葡萄糖、肌酐和尿酸。一次性IPP实现了高性能电化学传感器阵列、高效微流控模块和离子电泳电极的一体化制备,可在休息时实现可靠的多参数体表汗液监测。值得注意的是,IPP上的所有电极都用丙烯酰胺掺杂的PEDOT: PSS导电油墨处理,在保留纸衬底多孔结构的同时,赋予IPP高导电性,从而最大化电化学活性区域,用于高灵敏度的生物标志物检测。可穿戴设备的可用性在评估健康参与者在饮食摄入后和体育锻炼期间的代谢状态,以及终末期肾病患者血液透析期间的透析效果方面得到了验证。用于检测汗液中DN生物标志物的可穿戴设备可能有助于家庭疾病监测和实时评估DN患者的血液透析疗效。
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An Integrated Paper-Based Patch for Wearable Detection of Diabetic Nephropathy Biomarkers in Sweat

An Integrated Paper-Based Patch for Wearable Detection of Diabetic Nephropathy Biomarkers in Sweat
The global epidemic of diabetes has popularized at-home glucose monitoring. However, detecting biomarkers for serious diabetes complications, such as diabetic nephropathy (DN), still necessitates frequent hospital visits, invasive blood analyses, and bulky laboratory equipment. Herein, a wireless wearable device based on an integrated paper-based patch (IPP) for non-invasive monitoring of three key DN biomarkers: glucose, creatinine, and uric acid, via in situ sweat analysis, is demonstrated. The disposable IPP realizes the all-in-one preparation of a high-performance electrochemical sensor array, an efficient microfluidic module, and iontophoresis electrodes, enabling reliable multi-parametric on-body sweat monitoring at rest. Notably, all electrodes on the IPP are treated with acrylamide-doped PEDOT: PSS conductive ink, imparting high conductivity to the IPP while preserving the porous structure of the paper substrate, thereby maximizing the electrochemically active area for highly sensitive detection of biomarkers. The usability of the wearable device is validated in assessing metabolic status in healthy participants after dietary intake and during physical exercise, as well as dialysis efficacy during hemodialysis in patients with end-stage renal disease. The wearable device for detecting DN biomarkers in sweat may facilitate at-home disease monitoring and the real-time assessment of hemodialysis efficacy for DN patients.
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Advanced Functional Materials
Advanced Functional Materials 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
29.50
自引率
4.20%
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2086
审稿时长
2.1 months
期刊介绍: Firmly established as a top-tier materials science journal, Advanced Functional Materials reports breakthrough research in all aspects of materials science, including nanotechnology, chemistry, physics, and biology every week. Advanced Functional Materials is known for its rapid and fair peer review, quality content, and high impact, making it the first choice of the international materials science community.
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