Engineering a smart intrauterine device based on pH‐controlled copper release
Greta Bertola, Florinda Coro, Arti Ahluwalia, Carmelo De Maria, Ludovica Cacopardo

TL;DR
This paper introduces a smart IUD that releases copper ions only during intercourse, using pH-sensitive hydrogels to improve safety and effectiveness.
Contribution
The novel use of pH-responsive hydrogels to control copper release in IUDs is presented.
Findings
Anionic and cationic hydrogels respond differently to pH changes, enabling controlled copper release.
Computational simulations confirmed the hydrogel design's effectiveness in minimizing copper leaching at low pH.
The smart IUD prototype successfully demonstrated pH-dependent copper ion release in lab tests.
Abstract
Contraceptive methods based on intrauterine devices (IUD) typically result in women being constantly exposed to either hormones or copper ions. Although it is well known that the pH in vaginal fluids increases from around 3.5 to 7 during intercourse, pH‐responsive materials have yet to be explored for controlling the local release of contraceptive agents. Here, we describe the design of an open‐source smart IUD able to modulate copper ion release on demand thanks to the integration of pH‐sensitive biopolymer‐based hydrogels. Both anionic and cationic hydrogels with different release strategies were investigated. In anionic gels, an increase in pH promotes an increase in the diffusion coefficient; while in cationic gels, an alkaline environment results in shrinking, exposing part of the copper wire. Computational simulations were used to verify that gel thickness was appropriate for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPolymer Surface Interaction Studies · Hydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications · Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies
