Diagnostic, Therapeutic, and Theranostic Multifunctional Microneedles

Author:

Ertas Yavuz Nuri123ORCID,Ertas Derya2,Erdem Ahmet45,Segujja Farouk4,Dulchavsky Scott6,Ashammakhi Nureddin7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering Erciyes University Kayseri 38039 Türkiye

2. ERNAM—Nanotechnology Research and Application Center Erciyes University Kayseri 38039 Türkiye

3. UNAM−National Nanotechnology Research Center Bilkent University Ankara 06800 Türkiye

4. Department of Biomedical Engineering Kocaeli University Umuttepe Campus Kocaeli 41380 Türkiye

5. Department of Chemistry Kocaeli University Umuttepe Campus Kocaeli 41380 Türkiye

6. Department of Surgery Henry Ford Health Detroit MI 48201 USA

7. Institute for Quantitative Health Science and Engineering (IQ) and Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME), Colleges of Engineering and Human Medicine Michigan State University East Lansing MI 48824 USA

Abstract

AbstractMicroneedles (MNs) have maintained their popularity in therapeutic and diagnostic medical applications throughout the past decade. MNs are originally designed to gently puncture the stratum corneum layer of the skin and have lately evolved into intelligent devices with functions including bodily fluid extraction, biosensing, and drug administration. MNs offer limited invasiveness, ease of application, and minimal discomfort. Initially manufactured solely from metals, MNs are now available in polymer‐based varieties. MNs can be used to create systems that deliver drugs and chemicals uniformly, collect bodily fluids, and are stimulus‐sensitive. Although these advancements are favorable in terms of biocompatibility and production costs, they are insufficient for the therapeutic use of MNs. This is the first comprehensive review that discusses individual MN functions toward the evolution and development of smart and multifunctional MNs for a variety of novel and impactful future applications. The study examines fabrication techniques, application purposes, and experimental details of MN constructs that perform multiple functions concurrently, including sensing, drug‐molecule release, sampling, and remote communication capabilities. It is highly likely that in the near future, MN‐based smart devices will be a useful and important component of standard medical practice for different applications.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

American Heart Association

Publisher

Wiley

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