Researchers,
including one of Indian-origin, have developed an electrical immunosensor for
detection of heart attacks, which provides results in just one minute. Heart disease
is the leading cause of death for both men and women and, therefore, a fast and
reliable diagnosis is urgently needed. The system works by measuring the level
of cardiac troponin I (cTnI), a
protein that is excreted by the heart muscle into the blood following a heart
attack. This new immunosensor is
constructed in a different way than any other sensors. Owing to the new design,
this device is able to rapidly diagnose the level of heart attacks at the point
of care. Using just a single droplet of blood, this immunosensor detects the
target protein present in the serum following a heart attack and provides the
result in one minute.
In the study,
dielectophoretic (DEP) forces were applied to attract target protein. The incubation
time required for detection was decreased through DEP-mediated biomarker
concentration, where the target protein was attracted onto the sensing areas
via electrical forces. This reduced the incubation time from 60 minutes to one
minute. The level of cTnI within a single droplet of blood
serum is not great. However, they were able to attract the target protein onto
the sensing areas via electrical forces, thereby greatly improving detection
time and detection limit. According to researchers, this immunosensor holds
considerable potential for use as a platform for sensing distinct types of
proteins, along with the feasibility of miniaturization and integration for
biomedical diagnosis.
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