A Thermo-electromagnetically Actuated Microrobot for the Targeted Transport of Therapeutic Agents
DOCETAXEL
DRUG-RELEASE
electromagnetic field control
Bilayer structure
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02 engineering and technology
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hybrid actuated microrobot
OBJECT RECOGNITION
ACID
thermally responsive hydrogel
FIELD
0210 nano-technology
ENHANCED CELLULAR UPTAKE
INTERVENTIONS
DOI:
10.1007/s12555-017-0060-z
Publication Date:
2018-05-15T07:12:02Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
This work proposes the targeted transport of therapeutic agents using a thermo-electromagnetically actuated microrobot. This microrobot is fabricated via UV polymerization using 2D lithography and is composed of an electromagnetically actuated layer (polyethyleneglycol diacrylate dispersed with iron(II,III) oxide and a thermo-responsive layer (N-isopropylacrylamide). The microrobot can self-fold, driven by temperature changes, and can be steered using an electromagnetic actuation (EMA) system that provides external magnetic fields. In particular, during the EMA, pulling and rolling motions are applied to the unfolded and folded shapes, respectively, of the microrobot. As fundamental tests, the microrobot was characterized in terms of its magnetization curve, swelling properties, travel velocity, and shape changing behavior. In addition, typical polystyrene bead manipulations such as trapping, delivery, and release were performed using the microrobot. Finally, we performed an in vitro test for tumor therapy, in which the robot demonstrated the ability to trap, deliver, and release an anti-cancer drug (docetaxel) encapsulated in microbeads of approximately 300 mm in diameter with an appropriate drug concentration against a mouse mammary tumor cell line (4T1). The outcomes of this research suggest that our thermo-electromagnetically actuated microrobot is suitable for use in biomedical applications.
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