発汗中の塩化物を用いた嚢胞性線維症診断技術(Breaking a sweat: Using chloride in sweat to help diagnose cystic fibrosis)

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2025-08-20 ペンシルベニア州立大学(PennState)

ペンシルベニア州立大学の研究チームは、汗中の塩化物イオン濃度を高精度かつリアルタイムに測定できるウェアラブルセンサーを開発した(Biosensors and Bioelectronics掲載)。嚢胞性線維症(CF)の診断で必須となる汗中Cl⁻濃度を、従来の病院検査より迅速かつ簡便に測定可能。センサーはハイドロゲルを用いた構造で、汗と高塩分ハイドロゲル間の濃度差により生じる開放電圧(OCV)を利用し、10秒以内に測定を完了する。感度は174mV/デケードと従来型の約3倍で、被験者実験でも高い精度と再現性を示した。再利用可能な構造で、CF早期診断だけでなく、脱水や他の健康モニタリングにも応用可能な技術として期待されている。

発汗中の塩化物を用いた嚢胞性線維症診断技術(Breaking a sweat: Using chloride in sweat to help diagnose cystic fibrosis)The team’s sensor is capable of measuring and reporting the chloride ion levels of a subject’s sweat in real time with high precision and efficiency. Credit: Caleb Craig/Penn State. All Rights Reserved.

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高感度で低ヒステリシスを有するハイドロゲルベースの汗塩化物センサー Hydrogel-based sweat chloride sensor with high sensitivity and low hysteresis

Wanqing Zhang, Xianzhe Zhang, Ankan Dutta, Farnaz Lorestani, Md Abu Sayeed Biswas, Bowen Li, Abu Musa Abdullah, Huanyu Cheng
Biosensors and Bioelectronics  Available online: 24 July 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2025.117805

Highlights

  • Hydrogel-based wearable sensor achieves high sensitivity of 1.7 mV/mM for sweat chloride detection.
  • Superhydrophilic PEG-PVDF-HFP prevents ion exchange and hydrogel swelling.
  • Optimized design offers fast response and low hysteresis during sweat sensing.
  • Integrated device with microfluidic module and temperature calibration enables accurate, continuous measurements.
  • Low-cost, ISM-free sensor provides stable, reversible sweat chloride monitoring from 10 to 100 mM.

Abstract

Monitoring chloride ions (Cl) in sweat is critical for assessing hydration, diagnosing cystic fibrosis (CF), and evaluating other health conditions. Existing wearable sweat chloride sensors either exhibit low sensitivity based on potentiometric sensing or irreversible readings based on colorimetric sensing. To address these challenges, we report the design of a hydrogel-based wearable sweat sensor that allows for monitoring of Cl based on an electrolyte concentration gradient. This reported sensor features a coplanar design with a cation-selective hydrogel (CH), a high-salinity hydrogel (HH), and a sweat chamber. The gradient between the HH and the sweat chamber drives ion diffusion through the CH, generating an open-circuit voltage (VOC) that corresponds to the Cl concentration in the sweat chamber. A stable device performance is achieved by further integrating a superhydrophilic poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) (PVDF-HFP) thin film that prevents ion exchange and hydrogel swelling. The resulting sensor exhibits an ultrahigh sensitivity of 1.7 mV/mM and a fast response time of 7.1 s, with excellent linearity and reversibility in the range from 10 to 100 mM. Integrating the sensor with a microfluidic module along with temperature calibration provides continuous and calibrated, accurate measurements during physical activities. The design concepts for real-time sweat Cl detection can also be applied to monitor the other biomarkers for personalized diagnostics and health monitoring.

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