作者
Ya Huang,Hu Li,Tianli Hu,Jian Li,Chun Ki Yiu,Jingkun Zhou,Jiyu Li,Xingcan Huang,Kuanming Yao,Xiao Qiu,Yu Zhou,Dengfeng Li,Binbin Zhang,Rui Shi,Yiming Liu,Tsz Hung Wong,Mengge Wu,Huiling Jia,Zhan Gao,Zhibiao Zhang,Jiahui He,Mengjia Zheng,Enming Song,Lidai Wang,Chenjie Xu,Xinge Yu
摘要
A combined treatment using medication and electrostimulation increases its effectiveness in comparison with one treatment alone. However, the organic integration of two strategies in one miniaturized system for practical usage has seldom been reported. This article reports an implantable electronic medicine based on bioresorbable microneedle devices that is activated wirelessly for electrostimulation and sustainable delivery of anti-inflammatory drugs. The electronic medicine is composed of a radio frequency wireless power transmission system and a drug-loaded microneedle structure, all fabricated with bioresorbable materials. In a rat skeletal muscle injury model, periodic electrostimulation regulates cell behaviors and tissue regeneration while the anti-inflammatory drugs prevent inflammation, which ultimately enhance the skeletal muscle regeneration. Finally, the electronic medicine is fully bioresorbable, excluding the second surgery for device removal.