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[D-2-03] Fabrication of UCNP (Upconversion Nanoparticle) Disk Device for Non-Invasive Optical Stimulation Therapy of Organ Diseases
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https://doi.org/10.7567/SSDM.2022.D-2-03
Recently, a method of optical stimulation with an optical fiber by introducing a light-sensitive protein into the vagus nerve leading to the pancreas has been investigated as a treatment for diabetes mellitus. However, the optical fiber-based method has the problem of stimulating organs other than the target organ. Therefore, in this study, we proposed a non-invasive UCNP disk device using upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs); UCNPs were mixed with a photosensitive resin SU-8 and formed into a disc shape to develop the UCNP disk device. This disc device can be introduced into the whole organ through the pancreatic duct, etc., and non-invasive optical stimulation of specific organs is possible by wirelessly emitting UCNPs. In this study, the UCNP disk device was evaluated by shape evaluation, luminescence test, and In-vitro experiment.
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