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A fluorescence sandwich immunoassay for the real-time continuous detection of glucose and insulin in live animals.

Citation
Poudineh, M., et al. “A Fluorescence Sandwich Immunoassay For The Real-Time Continuous Detection Of Glucose And Insulin In Live Animals.”. Nature Biomedical Engineering, pp. 53-63.
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Author Mahla Poudineh, Caitlin L Maikawa, Eric Yue Ma, Jing Pan, Dan Mamerow, Yan Hang, Sam W Baker, Ahmad Beirami, Alex Yoshikawa, Michael Eisenstein, Seung Kim, Jelena Vučković, Eric A Appel, Tom Soh
Abstract

Biosensors that continuously measure circulating biomolecules in real time could provide insights into the health status of patients and their response to therapeutics. But biosensors for the continuous real-time monitoring of analytes in vivo have only reached nanomolar sensitivity and can measure only a handful of molecules, such as glucose and blood oxygen. Here we show that multiple analytes can be continuously and simultaneously measured with picomolar sensitivity and sub-second resolution via the integration of aptamers and antibodies into a bead-based fluorescence sandwich immunoassay implemented in a custom microfluidic chip. After an incubation time of 30 s, bead fluorescence is measured using a high-speed camera under spatially multiplexed two-colour laser illumination. We used the assay for continuous quantification of glucose and insulin concentrations in the blood of live diabetic rats to resolve inter-animal differences in the pharmacokinetic response to insulin as well as discriminate pharmacokinetic profiles from different insulin formulations. The assay can be readily modified to continuously and simultaneously measure other blood analytes in vivo.

Year of Publication
2021
Journal
Nature biomedical engineering
Volume
5
Issue
1
Number of Pages
53-63
Date Published
12/2021
ISSN Number
2157-846X
DOI
10.1038/s41551-020-00661-1
Alternate Journal
Nat Biomed Eng
PMID
33349659
PMCID
PMC7856282
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