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一种用于肠道非侵入性慢性电刺激的可摄入、无电池、组织粘附式机器人接口。

An ingestible, battery-free, tissue-adhering robotic interface for non-invasive and chronic electrostimulation of the gut.

作者信息

Nan Kewang, Wong Kiwan, Li Dengfeng, Ying Binbin, McRae James C, Feig Vivian R, Wang Shubing, Du Ningjie, Liang Yuelong, Mao Qijiang, Zhou Enjie, Chen Yonglin, Sang Lei, Yao Kuanming, Zhou Jingkun, Li Jian, Jenkins Joshua, Ishida Keiko, Kuosmanen Johannes, Mohammed Madani Wiam Abdalla, Hayward Alison, Ramadi Khalil B, Yu Xinge, Traverso Giovanni

机构信息

College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA.

出版信息

Nat Commun. 2024 Aug 8;15(1):6749. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-51102-5.

Abstract

Ingestible electronics have the capacity to transform our ability to effectively diagnose and potentially treat a broad set of conditions. Current applications could be significantly enhanced by addressing poor electrode-tissue contact, lack of navigation, short dwell time, and limited battery life. Here we report the development of an ingestible, battery-free, and tissue-adhering robotic interface (IngRI) for non-invasive and chronic electrostimulation of the gut, which addresses challenges associated with contact, navigation, retention, and powering (C-N-R-P) faced by existing ingestibles. We show that near-field inductive coupling operating near 13.56 MHz was sufficient to power and modulate the IngRI to deliver therapeutically relevant electrostimulation, which can be further enhanced by a bio-inspired, hydrogel-enabled adhesive interface. In swine models, we demonstrated the electrical interaction of IngRI with the gastric mucosa by recording conductive signaling from the subcutaneous space. We further observed changes in plasma ghrelin levels, the "hunger hormone," while IngRI was activated in vivo, demonstrating its clinical potential in regulating appetite and treating other endocrine conditions. The results of this study suggest that concepts inspired by soft and wireless skin-interfacing electronic devices can be applied to ingestible electronics with potential clinical applications for evaluating and treating gastrointestinal conditions.

摘要

可摄入式电子设备有能力改变我们有效诊断和潜在治疗一系列病症的能力。通过解决电极与组织接触不良、缺乏导航、驻留时间短以及电池寿命有限等问题,当前的应用可以得到显著改善。在此,我们报告了一种用于肠道非侵入性和慢性电刺激的可摄入、无电池且能粘附组织的机器人接口(IngRI)的开发情况,该接口解决了现有可摄入式设备所面临的与接触、导航、保留和供电(C-N-R-P)相关的挑战。我们表明,在13.56兆赫兹附近运行的近场感应耦合足以对IngRI进行供电和调制,以提供具有治疗意义的电刺激,而受生物启发的、基于水凝胶的粘性界面可以进一步增强这种刺激。在猪模型中,我们通过记录皮下空间的传导信号,证明了IngRI与胃黏膜的电相互作用。我们还观察到,在体内激活IngRI时,血浆胃饥饿素水平(即“饥饿激素”)发生了变化,这表明其在调节食欲和治疗其他内分泌病症方面具有临床潜力。这项研究的结果表明,受柔软且无线的皮肤接口电子设备启发的概念可以应用于可摄入式电子设备,在评估和治疗胃肠道疾病方面具有潜在的临床应用价值。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/d138/11310346/f65cfbb1fe5d/41467_2024_51102_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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