A Microtube-Based Wearable Closed-Loop Minisystem for Diabetes Management

Author:

Liu Yiqun12,Yu Qi3456,Luo Xiaojin12,Ye Le7,Yang Li3456ORCID,Cui Yue12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Peking University, China

2. First Hospital Interdisciplinary Research Center, Peking University, Beijing, P. R., China

3. Renal Division, Peking University First Hospital, China

4. Peking University Institute of Nephrology, China

5. Key Laboratory of Renal Disease, Ministry of Health of China, China

6. Key Laboratory of Chronic Kidney Disease Prevention and Treatment (Peking University), Ministry of Education, Beijing, P. R., China

7. School of Integrated Circuits, Peking University, Beijing, P. R., China

Abstract

Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease with a high blood glucose level, leading to both seriously acute and chronic complications. The closed-loop system is an ideal system for diabetes management. However, the large size and high cost of the commercial systems restrict their widespread uses. Here, we present for the first time a microtube-based wearable closed-loop minisystem for diabetes management. The closed-loop minisystem includes a biosensing device, an electroosmotic micropump, and a printed circuit board (PCB) with an algorithm. The microtube-based sensing device coated on the outer surface of the microtube is inserted into subcutaneous tissue for detecting interstitial glucose; the current signal for sensing glucose is processed by the PCB to power the electroosmotic micropump intelligently for the delivery of insulin into the subcutaneous tissue via the microtube channel. The closed-loop minisystem worn on a diabetic SD rat can successfully maintain its blood glucose level within a safe level. It is expected that this new closed-loop paradigm could open up new prospects for clinical diabetes management.

Funder

Beijing Young Scientist Program

National Basic Research Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Peking University First Hospital

CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences

PKU-Baidu Fund

Capital’s Funds for Health Improvement and Research

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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