3D Printed Polypyrrole Microneedle Arrays for Electronically Controlled Transdural Drug Release

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The secondary injury causes further damage to neural cells, due to mechanisms of inflammation and cytotoxicity. Progression of secondary injury damage may be reduced by the administration of anti-inflammatory drugs. In order to allow local delivery of such drugs, while minimizing dural opening, we have created a Polypyrrole (PPy) microneedle array using micro-scale 3D printing technology that facilitates electronically controlled encapsulation and transdural release of drugs. The PPy microneedles demonstrated electronically controlled transdural release of steroid dexamethasone (Dexa) in a novel in vitro transdural model. Drug release capabilities of the device were then tested by electronic release of Dexa into an in-vitro model of activated BV2 microglia. After 72 hours of incubation, inflammation was reduced, as demonstrated by measured release of nitric oxide and Il-1b, a pro-inflammatory cytokine. These results demonstrate the feasibility of PPy microneedles for transdural delivery of anti-inflammatory drugs for spinal cord injury.

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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020

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