视网膜
渗透(战争)
群体行为
光学相干层析成像
计算机科学
材料科学
生物医学工程
纳米技术
眼科
光学
物理
医学
人工智能
工程类
运筹学
作者
Zhiguang Wu,Jonas Troll,Hyeon‐Ho Jeong,Qiang Wei,Marius Stang,Focke Ziemssen,Zegao Wang,Mingdong Dong,Sven Schnichels,Tian Qiu,Peer Fischer
出处
期刊:Science Advances
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2018-11-02
卷期号:4 (11)
被引量:433
标识
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.aat4388
摘要
The intravitreal delivery of therapeutic agents promises major benefits in the field of ocular medicine. Traditional delivery methods rely on the random, passive diffusion of molecules, which do not allow for the rapid delivery of a concentrated cargo to a defined region at the posterior pole of the eye. The use of particles promises targeted delivery but faces the challenge that most tissues including the vitreous have a tight macromolecular matrix that acts as a barrier and prevents its penetration. Here, we demonstrate novel intravitreal delivery microvehicles-slippery micropropellers-that can be actively propelled through the vitreous humor to reach the retina. The propulsion is achieved by helical magnetic micropropellers that have a liquid layer coating to minimize adhesion to the surrounding biopolymeric network. The submicrometer diameter of the propellers enables the penetration of the biopolymeric network and the propulsion through the porcine vitreous body of the eye over centimeter distances. Clinical optical coherence tomography is used to monitor the movement of the propellers and confirm their arrival on the retina near the optic disc. Overcoming the adhesion forces and actively navigating a swarm of micropropellers in the dense vitreous humor promise practical applications in ophthalmology.
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