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Microvessels-on-a-Chip to Assess Targeted Ultrasound-Assisted Drug Delivery
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2016
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Tissue EngineeringNanomedicineDrug DosageCell-based Drug DeliveryEngineeringUltrasound-assisted Drug DeliveryPharmacologyChip MicrovesselsLab-on-a-chipExtracellular MicrovesiclesOrgan-on-a-chipTumor TargetingNano-drug DeliveryBiomedical EngineeringUltrasoundMicrofluidics
Microbubbles have been used in ultrasound-assisted drug delivery to help target solid tumors via blood vessels in vivo; however, studies to understand the phenomena at the cellular level and to optimize parameters for ultrasound or microbubbles in vivo are challenging and expensive to perform. Here, we utilize microfluidic microvessels-on-a-chip that enable visualization of microbubble/ultrasound-dependent drug delivery to microvasculature. When exposed to pulsed ultrasound, microbubbles perfused through microvessels-on-a-chip were observed to stably oscillate. Minimal cellular damage was observed for both microbubbles and untargeted doxorubicin-encapsulating liposomes (DOX-liposomes) perfused through chip microvessels. In contrast, passive and ultrasound-assisted perfusion of integrin-targeted DOX-liposomes induced cytotoxicity, which was only significantly enhanced for ultrasound-assisted perfusion when microbubbles were coperfused. These results suggest that stably oscillating microbubbles enhance targeted DOX-liposome internalization/cytotoxicity largely by stimulating integrin receptor endocytosis. Furthermore, our study demonstrates the utility of our microvessels-on-a-chip as a screening platform for optimizing drug dosage, targeting ligands and drugs.
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