A microfluidic platform for cavitation-enhanced drug delivery

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Abstract

An endothelial-lined blood vessel model is obtained in a PDMS (Polydimethylsiloxane) microfluidic system, where vascular endothelial cells are grown under physiological shear stress, allowing-like maturation. This experimental model is employed for enhanced drug delivery studies, aimed at characterising the increase in endothelial permeability upon microbubble-enhanced ultrasound-induced (USMB) cavitation. We developed a multi-step protocol to couple the optical and the acoustic set-ups, thanks to a 3D-printed insonation chamber, provided with direct optical access and a support for the US transducer. Cavitation-induced interendothelial gap opening is then analysed using a customised code that quantifies gap area and the relative statistics. We show that exposure to US in presence of microbubbles significantly increases endothelial permeability and that tissue integrity completely recovers within 45 min upon insonation. This protocol, along with the versatility of the microfluidic platform, allows to quantitatively characterise cavitation-induced events for its potential employment in clinics.

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Grisanti, G., Caprini, D., Sinibaldi, G., Scognamiglio, C., Silvani, G., Peruzzi, G., & Casciola, C. M. (2021). A microfluidic platform for cavitation-enhanced drug delivery. Micromachines, 12(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12060658

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