Abstract
Hyperuricemia is a common disorder induced by purine metabolic abnormality, which will further cause chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, and gout. Its main pathological characteristic is the high uric acid (UA) level in the blood, so that the detection of UA is highly important for hyperuricemia diagnosis and therapy. Herein, we report a biocompatible and minimally invasive microneedle electrode patch (MEP) for continuous UA monitoring and diet management in hyperuricemia. The composite of graphene oxide and carboxylated multiwalled carbon nanotubes was modified on the microneedle electrode surface to enhance its sensitivity, selectivity, and stability, thus realizing the continuous detection of UA in the interstitial fluid to accurately predict the UA level in the blood. This further allowed us to study the hypouricemic effect of anthocyanins on the hyperuricemia model mouse. It was found that anthocyanins extracted from blueberry can effectively inhibit the activity of xanthine oxidase to reduce the production of UA. The UA level of hyperuricemia model mice fed with anthocyanins is ∼1.7 fold lower than that of the control group. We believe that this MEP offers enormous promise for continuous UA monitoring and diet management in hyperuricemia.
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