Cell viability and cytotoxicity of inkjet-printed flexible organic electrodes on parylene C

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Jaqueline S. Mandelli
Janice Koepp
Adel Hama
Sébastien Sanaur
Giles A. Rae
Carlos R. Rambo
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[1] Federal University of Santa Catarina,Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Graduate Program on Materials Science and Engineering
[2] Federal University of Santa Catarina,Department of Pharmacology, Graduate Program on Pharmacology
[3] Rod. SC 401 km 05,Biocelltis Biotechnology SA
[4] 5326,Department of Bioelectronics, IMT Mines Saint
[5] Provence Microelectronics Center,Etienne
[6] Provence Microelectronics Center,Department of Flexible Electronics, IMT Mines Saint
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Biomedical Microdevices | 2021年 / 23卷
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Inkjet printing; Parylene C; Organic electronics; Flexible electrodes; Cytotoxicity; Cell viability;
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This study reports on the fabrication of biocompatible organic devices by means of inkjet printing with a novel combination of materials. The devices were fabricated on Parylene C (PaC), a biocompatible and flexible polymer substrate. The contact tracks were inkjet-printed using a silver nanoparticle ink, while the active sites were inkjet-printed using a poly (3,4ethylenedioxythiophene)/polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) solution. To insulate the final device, a polyimide ink was used to print a thick film, leaving small open windows upon the active sites. Electrical characterization of the final device revealed conductivities in the order of 103 and 102 S.cm−1 for Ag and PEDOT based inks, respectively. Cell adhesion assays performed with PC-12 cells after 96 h of culture, and B16F10 cells after 24 h of culture, demonstrated that the cells adhered on top of the inks and cell differentiation occurred, which indicates Polyimide and PEDOT:PSS inks are non-toxic to these cells. The results indicate that PaC, along with its surface-treated variants, is a potentially useful material for fabricating cell-based microdevices.
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