JOURNAL ARTICLE

Mechanisms of sampling interstitial fluid from skin using a microneedle patch

Pradnya P. SamantMark R. Prausnitz

Year: 2018 Journal:   Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Vol: 115 (18)Pages: 4583-4588   Publisher: National Academy of Sciences

Abstract

Significance Diagnosis and monitoring of disease is often done by measuring biomarkers found in blood, urine, saliva, and other bodily fluids. Another rich source of biomarkers is the interstitial fluid that surrounds cells and tissues in the body, but difficulty in accessing this fluid has limited its use in research and medicine. Here, we conducted experimental studies coupled with theoretical modeling to design a patch containing microscopic needles that puncture into superficial layers of skin and thereby enable withdrawal of interstitial fluid through micropores in a simple, minimally invasive manner. This patch can help researchers access interstitial fluid to advance discovery of novel biomarkers and enable doctors to use interstitial fluid for possible future diagnosis and monitoring of disease.

Keywords:
Interstitial fluid Human skin Biomedical engineering Dermis Pig skin Limiting Materials science Skin patch Medicine Pathology

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Topics

Advancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery
Life Sciences →  Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics →  Pharmaceutical Science
Dermatology and Skin Diseases
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Dermatology
Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Immunology and Allergy
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