A low fouling and high biocompatibility electrochemical sensor based on the electrospun gelatin‐PLGACNTs nanofibers for dopamine detection in blood

Author:

Deng Zhaoxue12ORCID,Bao Duncai1,Jiang Lipeng2,Zhang Xun1,Xi Weiyan2,Zheng Wei2,Xu Xiaoxue3

Affiliation:

1. School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Harbin University of Science and Technology Harbin China

2. Institute of Corrosion Science and Surface Technology, Key Laboratory of Superlight Material and Surface Technology of Ministry of Education, College of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering Harbin Engineering University Harbin China

3. School of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology University of Technology Sydney Ultimo New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractThe ability to fabricate resisting nonspecific protein adsorption electrochemical sensor capable of high biocompatibility in vivo will undoubtedly underpin key future developments in life sciences. Herein, a gelatin‐poly(lactide‐co‐glycolide)‐carbon nanotubes nanofibers‐membrane in three‐dimensional porous structure without any chemical crosslinking is constructed on the carbon fiber microelectrode (e‐Gelatin‐PLGA‐CNTs/CFME) using a one‐step electrospinning technology. The nanofibers‐membrane still presents good three‐dimensional porous structure and excellent hydrophily after implantation in BSA solution. In addition, the dopamine hydrochloride (DA) sensitivity at e‐Gelatin‐PLGA‐CNTs/CFME after implantation in human blood samples exhibits almost the same as preimplantation (91% ± 9%, n = 3). Importantly, the nanofibers‐membrane possesses fast cell proliferation and a low hemolysis rate (2.27% ± 0.76%), satisfying the required biocompatibility as a constructed material for the detection in vivo. The constructed micro‐electrochemical sensor realizes the detection of DA in human blood samples. Consequently, this strategy offers a new and facile platform for the development of implanted electrochemical sensor.

Publisher

Wiley

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