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A honeybee stinger-inspired self-interlocking microneedle patch and its application in myocardial infarction treatment

Acta Biomaterialia(2022)

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Abstract
Weak tissue adhesion remains a major challenge in clinical translation of microneedle patches. Mimicking the structural features of honeybee stingers, stiff polymeric microneedles with unidirectionally backward-facing barbs were fabricated and embedded into various elastomer films to produce self-interlocking microneedle patches. The spirality of the barbing pattern was adjusted to increase interlocking efficiency. In addition, the micro-bleeding caused by microneedle puncturing adhered the porous surface of the patch substrate to the target tissue via coagulation. In the demonstrative application of myocardial infarction treatment, the bioinspired microneedle patches firmly fixed on challenging beating hearts, significantly reduced cardiac wall stress and strain in the infarct, and maintained left ventricular function and morphology. In addition, the microneedle patch was minimally invasively implanted onto beating porcine heart in 10 minutes, free of sutures and adhesives. Therefore, the honeybee stinger-inspired microneedles could provide an adaptive and convenient means to implant patches for various medical applications.
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Microneedle patches,Myocardial infarction,Bioinspired materials,Minimally invasive surgeries
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