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Mechanoresponsive Drug Release from a Flexible, Tissue‐Adherent, Hybrid Hydrogel Actuator

Keegan Mendez, William Whyte, Benjamin R. Freedman, Yiling Fan, Claudia E. Varela, Manisha Singh, Juan C. Cintron-Cruz, Sandra E. Rothenbücher, Jianyu Li, David Mooney, Ellen T. Roche

2023Advanced Materials57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Soft robotic technologies for therapeutic biomedical applications require conformal and atraumatic tissue coupling that is amenable to dynamic loading for effective drug delivery or tissue stimulation. This intimate and sustained contact offers vast therapeutic opportunities for localized drug release. Herein, a new class of hybrid hydrogel actuator (HHA) that facilitates enhanced drug delivery is introduced. The multi-material soft actuator can elicit a tunable mechanoresponsive release of charged drug from its alginate/acrylamide hydrogel layer with temporal control. Dosing control parameters include actuation magnitude, frequency, and duration. The actuator can safely adhere to tissue via a flexible, drug-permeable adhesive bond that can withstand dynamic device actuation. Conformal adhesion of the hybrid hydrogel actuator to tissue leads to improved mechanoresponsive spatial delivery of the drug. Future integration of this hybrid hydrogel actuator with other soft robotic assistive technologies can enable a synergistic, multi-pronged treatment approach for the treatment of disease.

Topics & Concepts

ActuatorMaterials scienceDrug deliverySoft roboticsBiomedical engineeringSelf-healing hydrogelsNanotechnologyComputer scienceEngineeringArtificial intelligencePolymer chemistryAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsMicro and Nano RoboticsSoft Robotics and Applications