Cell chip device for real-time monitoring of drug release from drug-laden microparticles

Hye Jin Choi, Min Chul Shin, Ji Hwan Han, Gyu Man Kim

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Abstract

A cell chip is a microfluidic cell culture device fabricated using microchip manufacturing methods for culturing living cells in a micrometer-sized chamber to model the physiological functions of tissues and organs. It has been extensively investigated in the domain of drug transport and toxicity research. Herein, we developed a cell chip for real-time monitoring of drug release from drug carriers. The proposed system integrates three core functions: cell culture, real-time analysis, and drug delivery tests. This device was designed to be loaded with microparticles for drug release and to enable real-time drug measurement. The efficacy of the developed system was evaluated by measuring the concentration of drugs released from the microparticles prepared with poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA). Doxorubicin, an anticancer drug, was used as a model drug and A549 cells, a type of lung cancer cell, were simultaneously cultured to compare the drug release concentrations in the presence of cells. Furthermore, variations in cell viability with respect to the presence of drug-loaded microparticles were observed and analyzed. Notably, as the proposed system requires an extremely small number of microparticles, it affords simple implementation in a single device, thereby eliminating the need for complex accessories and instruments for analysis. Thus, the analysis process becomes more convenient and cost-efficient. Thus, the proposed method offers an easy analysis of the release behavior of various cells and drugs. The simplicity and low cost of this innovative system without sacrificing analytical precision demonstrate its potential for applications across various fields.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)272-280
Number of pages9
JournalLab on a Chip
Volume24
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Dec 2023

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