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Title: Monitoring drug pharmacokinetics and immunologic biomarkers in dermal interstitial fluid using a microneedle patch.

Authors: Kolluru, Chandana; Williams, Mikayla; Yeh, Jihee Stephanie; Noel, Richard K; Knaack, Jennifer; Prausnitz, Mark R

Published In Biomed Microdevices, (2019 Feb 06)

Abstract: Minimally invasive point-of-care diagnostic devices are of great interest for rapid detection of biomarkers in diverse settings. Although blood is the most common source of biomarkers, interstitial fluid (ISF) is an alternate body fluid that does not clot or contain red blood cells that often complicate analysis. However, ISF is difficult to collect. In this study, we assessed the utility of a microneedle patch to sample microliter volumes of ISF in a simple and minimally invasive manner. We demonstrated the use of ISF collected in this way for therapeutic drug monitoring by showing similar vancomycin pharmacokinetic profiles in ISF and serum from rats. We also measured polio-specific neutralizing antibodies and anti-polio IgG in ISF similar to serum in rats immunized with polio vaccine. These studies demonstrate the potential utility of ISF collected by microneedle patch in therapeutic drug monitoring and immunodiagnostic applications.

PubMed ID: 30725230 Exiting the NIEHS site

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