Ultrasound Triggered ZnO-Based Devices for Tunable and Multifaceted Biomedical Applications

ADVANCED MATERIALS INTERFACES(2021)

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Abstract
Smart materials able to respond to an external stimulus or an environmental condition represent milestone developments in modern medicine. Among them, zinc oxide (ZnO) is a highly intriguing inorganic material with versatile morphologies/shapes and multifunctional properties like piezoelectricity, enhanced reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, and antimicrobial ones. Here, the fabrication of smart ZnO-based films is shown that can remotely be activated by ultrasound (US). US exposure induces electrical potentials on the fabricated devices that can be exploited to stimulate electrically responsive cells or promote ROS generation for cancer treatment. ZnO microparticles with surface nanostructuring are thus synthesized and processed in the form of a paste to deposit thin films on flexible polymeric supports. ZnO paste formulation and the fabrication procedure of the final device are optimized in terms of uniformity, hydrophilicity, and purity. Graphene oxide and poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) are also layered onto the ZnO films in order to provide the devices with additional functionalities. ROS generation and electro-mechanical performances upon US stimulation are evaluated for all of the developed devices. Finally, biocompatibility studies are conducted with osteoblast-like cell cultures for possible applications in the contexts of bone tissue engineering/therapy.
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graphene oxide, pHEMA, reactive oxygen species (ROS), ultrasound, ZnO
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