A wearable microneedle patch incorporating reversible FRET-based hydrogel sensors for continuous glucose monitoring

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Hu, Yubing [1 ]
Pan, Zhisheng [1 ]
De Bock, Marieke [2 ]
Tan, Tai Xuan [1 ]
Wang, Yuhuai [3 ]
Shi, Yuqi [1 ]
Yan, Neng [3 ]
Yetisen, Ali K. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, London,SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom
[2] Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,MA,02139, United States
[3] State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Source Apportionment and Control of Aquatic Pollution, School of Environmental Studies, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan,430074, China
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英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
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Energy transfer - Ethylene - Ethylene glycol - Forster resonance energy transfer - Glucose sensors - Hydrogels - Photobleaching - Photopolymerization - Physiological models - Wearable sensors;
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10.1016/j.bios.2024.116542
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Continuous glucose monitors are crucial for diabetes management, but invasive sampling, signal drift and frequent calibrations restrict their widespread usage. Microneedle sensors are emerging as a minimally-invasive platform for real-time monitoring of clinical parameters in interstitial fluid. Herein, a painless and flexible microneedle sensing patch is constructed by a mechanically-strong microneedle base and a thin layer of fluorescent hydrogel sensor for on-site, accurate, and continuous glucose monitoring. The Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based hydrogel sensors are fabricated by facile photopolymerizations of acryloylated FRET pairs and glucose-specific phenylboronic acid. The optimized hydrogel sensor enables quantification of glucose with reversibility, high selectivity, and signal stability against photobleaching. Poly (ethylene glycol diacrylate)-co-polyacrylamide hydrogel is utilized as the microneedle base, facilitating effective skin piercing and biofluid extraction. The integrated microneedle sensor patch displays a sensitivity of 0.029 mM−1 in the (patho)physiological range, a low detection limit of 0.193 mM, and a response time of 7.7 min in human serum. Hypoglycemia, euglycemia and hyperglycemia are continuously monitored over 6 h simulated meal and rest activities in a porcine skin model. This microneedle sensor with high transdermal analytical performance offers a powerful tool for continuous diabetes monitoring at point-of-care settings. © 2024 The Authors
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