A skin-interfaced microfluidic platform supports dynamic sweat biochemical analysis during human exercise

IF 15.8 1区 医学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Science Translational Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1126/scitranslmed.ado5366
Soongwon Cho, Samy M. Shaban, Ruihao Song, Haohui Zhang, Dasom Yang, Min-Jae Kim, Yirui Xiong, Xiuyuan Li, Kenneth Madsen, Sarena Wapnick, Shifan Zhang, Ziyu Chen, Jiwon Kim, Gianna Guinto, Michelle Li, Minkyu Lee, Ravi F. Nuxoll, Shaghayegh Shajari, Jin Wang, Seongeun Son, Jihoon Shin, Alexander J. Aranyosi, Donald E. Wright, Tae-il Kim, Roozbeh Ghaffari, Yonggang Huang, Dong-Hwan Kim, John A. Rogers
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Blood lactate concentration is an established circulating biomarker for measuring muscle acidity and can be evaluated for monitoring endurance, training routines, or athletic performance. Sweat is an alternative biofluid that may serve similar purposes and offers the advantage of noninvasive collection and continuous monitoring. The relationship between blood lactate and dynamic sweat biochemistry for wearable engineering applications in physiological fitness remains poorly defined. Here, we developed a microfluidic wearable band with an integrated colorimetric timer and biochemical assays that temporally captures sweat and measures pH and lactate concentration. A colorimetric silver nanoplasmonic assay was used to measure the concentration of lactate, and dye-conjugated SiO2 nanoparticle–agarose composite materials supported dynamic pH analysis. We evaluated these sweat biomarkers in relation to blood lactate in human participant studies during cycling exercise of varying intensity. Iontophoresis-generated sweat pH from regions of actively working muscles decreased with increasing heart rate during exercise and was negatively correlated with blood lactate concentration. In contrast, sweat pH from nonworking muscles did not correlate with blood lactate concentration. Changes in sweat pH and blood lactate were observed in participants who did not regularly exercise but not in individuals who regularly exercised, suggesting a relationship to physical fitness and supporting further development for noninvasive, biochemical fitness evaluations.
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皮肤界面微流控平台支持人体运动过程中的动态汗液生化分析。
血液乳酸浓度是一种公认的测量肌肉酸度的循环生物标志物,可用于监测耐力、训练程序或运动表现。汗液是一种可用于类似目的的替代生物流体,具有无创采集和连续监测的优点。血液乳酸与动态汗液生物化学之间的关系在生理健身的可穿戴工程应用中仍未得到很好的界定。在这里,我们开发了一种微流体可穿戴带,它集成了比色计时器和生化检测装置,可实时采集汗液并测量 pH 值和乳酸盐浓度。比色银纳米质谱检测法用于测量乳酸盐浓度,染料共轭二氧化硅纳米粒子-琼脂糖复合材料支持动态 pH 值分析。在不同强度的自行车运动中,我们评估了这些汗液生物标志物与血液乳酸盐的关系。在运动过程中,随着心率的增加,积极工作肌肉区域的汗液 pH 值随之降低,并且与血液乳酸浓度呈负相关。相反,非工作肌肉的汗液 pH 值与血液乳酸浓度无关。在不经常运动的参与者身上观察到了汗液 pH 值和血液乳酸盐的变化,而在经常运动的人身上却没有观察到,这表明汗液 pH 值和血液乳酸盐与体能有关,并支持进一步开发无创生化体能评估。
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Science Translational Medicine
Science Translational Medicine CELL BIOLOGY-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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1.7 months
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