Bioelectronic microfluidic wound healing: a platform for investigating direct current stimulation of injured cell collectives
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2023

Upon cutaneous injury, the human body naturally forms an electric field (EF) that acts as a guidance cue for relevant cellular and tissue repair and reorganization. However, the direct current (DC) flow imparted by this EF can be impacted by a variety of diseases. This work delves into the impact of DC stimulation on both healthy and diabetic in vitro wound healing models of human keratinocytes, the most prevalent cell type of the skin. The culmination of non-metal electrode materials and prudent microfluidic design allowed us to create a compact bioelectronic platform to study the effects of different sustained (12 hours galvanostatic DC) EF configurations on wound closure dynamics. Specifically, we compared if electrotactically closing a wound's gap from one wound edge (i.e., uni-directional EF) is as effective as compared to alternatingly polarizing both the wound's edges (i.e., pseudo-converging EF) as both of these spatial stimulation strategies are fundamental to the eventual translational electrode design and strategy. We found that uni-directional electric guidance cues were superior in group keratinocyte healing dynamics by enhancing the wound closure rate nearly three-fold for both healthy and diabetic-like keratinocyte collectives, compared to their non-stimulated respective controls. The motility-inhibited and diabetic-like keratinocytes regained wound closure rates with uni-directional electrical stimulation (increase from 1.0 to 2.8% h−1) comparable to their healthy non-stimulated keratinocyte counterparts (3.5% h−1). Our results bring hope that electrical stimulation delivered in a controlled manner can be a viable pathway to accelerate wound repair, and also by providing a baseline for other researchers trying to find an optimal electrode blueprint for in vivo DC stimulation.

Författare

Sebastian W. Shaner

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

Anna Savelyeva

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

Anja Kvartuh

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

Nicole Jedrusik

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

Lukas Matter

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

José Leal

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

Maria Asplund

Luleå tekniska universitet

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

Chalmers, Mikroteknologi och nanovetenskap, Elektronikmaterial

Lab on a Chip - Miniaturisation for Chemistry and Biology

1473-0197 (ISSN) 1473-0189 (eISSN)

Vol. 23 6 1531-1546

Ämneskategorier

Annan medicinteknik

Biomedicinsk laboratorievetenskap/teknologi

Medicinsk bioteknik

DOI

10.1039/d2lc01045c

PubMed

36723025

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2024-03-07