A PZT insulin pump integrated with silicon needle array for transdermal delivery

被引:0
|
作者
Ma, Bin [1 ]
Liu, Sheng
Gan, Zhiyin
Liu, Guojun
Cai, Xincia
Zhang, Honghai
Yang, Zhigang
机构
[1] Huazhong Univ Sci & Technol, Inst Microsyst, Wuhan 430074, Peoples R China
[2] Jilin Univ, Coll Mech Sci & Engn, Changchun 130025, Peoples R China
[3] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Elect, State Key Lab Transducer Technol, Beijing 100080, Peoples R China
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Many of the compounds in drugs cannot be effectively delivered using current drug delivery techniques (e.g., pills and injections). Transdermal delivery is an attractive alternative, but it is limited by the extremely low permeability of the skin. Because the primary barrier to transport is located in the upper tissue, Micro-Electro-Mechanical-System (MEMS) technology provides novel means in terms of both micro needle array and PZT pump, with the former one to increase permeability of human skin with efficiency, safety and painless delivery, and the latter one to decrease the size of the pump. Micro needle array has many advantages, including minimal trauma at penetration site due to the small size in needle, no condition limit, painless drug delivery for penetration depth with few nerves, and precise control of penetration depth for micro needle extension length. The micro needle array drug delivery is precise, painless, effective, clean and neatness, without any inconvenience. This will promote the development of biomedical sciences and technology and makes medical devices more humanized. So far most of the insulin pump has been using mechanical pump. We present the first development of this novel technology which can assemble the PZT pump and the micro needles together for diabetes mellitus. The micro needle array based on a flexible substrate can be mounted on non-planar surface or even on flexible objects such as a human fingers and arms. The PZT pump can pump the much more precision drug accurately than mechanical pump and the overall size is much smaller than those mechanical pumps. The hollow wall straight micro needle array is fabricated on a flexible silicon substrate by inductively coupled plasma (ICP) and anisotropic wet etching techniques. The fabricated hollow micro needles are 200 mu m in length and 30 mu m in diameter. The micro needle array, which may be built with on-board fluid pumps, have potential applications in the chemical and biomedical fields for localized chemical analysis, programmable drug-delivery systems, and very small, precise fluids sampling. The micro needle array has been installed in an insulin pump for demonstration and a leak free packaging is introduced.
引用
收藏
页码:155 / 159
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Transdermal Drug Delivery of Insulin with Ultradeformable Carriers
    Gregor Cevc
    Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 2003, 42 : 461 - 474
  • [32] Electrothermal patches driving the transdermal delivery of insulin
    Pagneux, Quentin
    Ye, Ran
    Li, Chengnan
    Barras, Alexandre
    Hennuyer, Nathalie
    Staels, Bart
    Caina, D.
    Osses, J. I. Avila
    Abderrahmani, Amar
    Plaisance, Valerie
    Pawlowski, Valerie
    Boukherroub, Rabah
    Melinte, Sorin
    Szunerits, Sabine
    NANOSCALE HORIZONS, 2025, 10 (04) : 836 - 836
  • [33] Effect of skin preparation on transdermal insulin delivery
    Cawley, PJ
    Zakzewski, C
    Wasilewski, J
    Ford, W
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL NORTHEAST BIOENGINEERING CONFERENCE, 1996, : 50 - 51
  • [34] THE INSULIN PUMP - NEW METHOD OF INSULIN DELIVERY
    FREDHOLM, NZ
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NURSING, 1981, 81 (11) : 2024 - 2026
  • [35] Electroporation Parameters for Successful Transdermal Delivery of Insulin
    Mohammad, Ebtsam A.
    Elshemey, Wael M.
    Elsayed, Anwar A.
    Abd-Elghany, Amr A.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THERAPEUTICS, 2016, 23 (06) : E1560 - E1567
  • [36] Topical iodine facilitates transdermal delivery of insulin
    Sintov, Amnon C.
    Wormser, Uni
    JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE, 2007, 118 (02) : 185 - 188
  • [37] Dissolving Polymer Microneedles for Transdermal Delivery of Insulin
    Zhang, Na
    Zhou, Xinxin
    Liu, Libo
    Zhao, Lini
    Xie, Hui
    Yang, Zhihang
    FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY, 2021, 12
  • [38] Ferroelectric transducer arrays for transdermal insulin delivery
    Snyder, B
    Lee, S
    Smith, NB
    Newnham, RE
    JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, 2006, 41 (01) : 211 - 216
  • [39] Transdermal delivery of insulin using microneedles in vivo
    Martanto, W
    Davis, SP
    Holiday, NR
    Wang, J
    Gill, HS
    Prausnitz, MR
    PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH, 2004, 21 (06) : 947 - 952
  • [40] Inkjet printing of insulin microneedles for transdermal delivery
    Ross, Steven
    Scoutaris, Nicolaos
    Lamprou, Dimitrios
    Mallinson, David
    Douroumis, Dennis
    DRUG DELIVERY AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH, 2015, 5 (04) : 451 - 461