Analysis: on the path to overcoming glucose-sensor-induced foreign body reactions

分析:克服葡萄糖传感器引起的异物反应之路

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Abstract

It is generally accepted that unreliable in vivo performance of implantable glucose sensors originates, in large part, from tissue reactions to the implanted sensor, including foreign body reactions (i.e., inflammation, fibrosis, and vessel regression). Development of glucose sensor coatings with increased biocompatibility would contribute to the development of a reliable long-term glucose sensor. In this issue of Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, Van den Bosch and coauthors report on their initial in vitro results on a candidate biocompatibility coating for sensors (silica nanoparticle- polyethylene-glycol-based coating). Although the initial standard testing is encouraging, it is important that sensor-specific testing protocol be utilized to more accurately predict sensor performance in vivo. The development and application of sensor-specific testing standards will likely speed the development of biocompatible coatings that will increase sensor accuracy and lifespan in the future.

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