Kim Cho Rim, Cho Yong Chan, Lee Seung Ho, Han Jae Hoon, Kim Min Ji, Ji Han Bi, Kim Se-Na, Min Chang Hee, Shin Byung Ho, Lee Cheol, Cho Young Min, Choy Young Bin
Interdisciplinary Program in Bioengineering, College of Engineering Seoul National University Seoul South Korea.
Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering, Medical Research Center Seoul National University Seoul South Korea.
Bioeng Transl Med. 2022 Apr 5;8(1):e10320. doi: 10.1002/btm2.10320. eCollection 2023 Jan.
Self-injectable therapy has several advantages in the treatment of metabolic disorders. However, frequent injections with needles impair patient compliance and medication adherence. Therefore, we develop a fully implantable device capable of on-demand administration of self-injection drugs via noninvasive manual button clicks on the outer skin. The device is designed to infuse the drug only at the moment of click actuation, which allows for an accurate and reproducible drug infusion, and also prevents unwanted drug leakage. Using a mechanical means of drug infusion, this implantable device does not contain any electronic compartments or batteries, making it compact, and semi-permanent. When tested in animals, the device can achieve subcutaneous injection-like pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic effects for self-injection drugs such as exenatide, insulin, and glucagon.
自我注射疗法在代谢紊乱的治疗中具有诸多优势。然而,频繁的针头注射会削弱患者的依从性和药物依从性。因此,我们开发了一种完全可植入的装置,该装置能够通过在皮肤外部进行无创手动按钮点击来按需给药进行自我注射。该装置设计为仅在按钮触发时注入药物,这既实现了准确且可重复的药物输注,又防止了不必要的药物泄漏。通过机械方式进行药物输注,这种可植入装置不包含任何电子部件或电池,使其体积小巧且具有半永久性。在动物实验中,该装置对艾塞那肽、胰岛素和胰高血糖素等自我注射药物可实现类似皮下注射的药代动力学和药效学效果。