Pain-free oral delivery of biologic drugs using intestinal peristalsis-actuated microneedle robots.

Journal: Science advances
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Abstract

Biologic drugs hold immense promise for medical treatments, but their oral delivery remains a daunting challenge due to the harsh digestive environment and restricted gastrointestinal absorption. Here, inspired by the porcupinefish's ability to inflate itself and deploy its spines for defense, we proposed an intestinal microneedle robot designed to absorb intestinal fluids for rapid inflation and inject drug-loaded microneedles into the insensate intestinal wall for drug delivery. Upon reaching the equilibrium volume, the microneedle robot leverages rhythmic peristaltic contraction for mucosa penetration. The robot's barbed microneedles can then detach from its body during peristaltic relaxation and retain in the mucosa for drug releasing. Extensive in vivo experiments involving 14 minipigs confirmed the effectiveness of the intestinal peristalsis for microrobot actuation and demonstrated comparable insulin delivery efficacy to subcutaneous injection. The ingestible peristalsis-actuated microneedle robots may transform the oral administration of biologic drugs that primary relies on parenteral injection currently.

Authors

  • Xize Gao
    Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.
  • Jiacong Li
    Key Laboratory of Industry Industrial Internet and Big Data, China National Light Industry, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing 100048, China.
  • Jing Li
    Department of Neurosurgery, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Tianjin, China.
  • Mingjun Zhang
    College of Geography and Environmental Science, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, China.
  • Jing Xu
    First Department of Infectious Diseases, The First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, China.