Boron nitride nanotube-based creatinine biosensors for athlete physical condition monitoring

Monitoring creatinine levels is critical for evaluating renal function and muscular health in athletes. Creatinine is a waste product of creatine metabolism in skeletal muscle, and is filtered by the kidneys at a relatively constant rate. Elevated serum creatinine can indicate impaired kidney functi...

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Main Authors: Zuole Sun, Ping Li, Yuwei Sun, Chuan Jiang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-04-01
Series:Alexandria Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016824002345
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Ping Li
Yuwei Sun
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Chuan Jiang
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description Monitoring creatinine levels is critical for evaluating renal function and muscular health in athletes. Creatinine is a waste product of creatine metabolism in skeletal muscle, and is filtered by the kidneys at a relatively constant rate. Elevated serum creatinine can indicate impaired kidney function, rhabdomyolysis, or skeletal muscle trauma. In athletes, creatinine levels increase after intense exertion due to muscle breakdown and myoglobin release. Abnormal creatinine signifies poor training adaptation, overtraining, or trauma. Therefore, close monitoring of creatinine in athletes provides insight into their physical condition. Current laboratory methods for measuring creatinine like Jaffe reaction and high-performance liquid chromatography are accurate but time-consuming, requiring blood sampling. Biosensors offer rapid, painless creatinine detection from small volumes, but current versions suffer from instability, use of mediators, and lack portability. Boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) are promising materials for electrochemical biosensing due to their structure, surface chemistry, and biocompatibility. Here, we report BNNT-based electrochemical biosensors for detecting creatinine in blood samples from athletes. BNNTs synthesized by induction thermal plasma technique were used to immobilize creatinine metabolizing enzymes. Creatinine levels were measured by chronoamperometry and compared to isotope dilution mass spectrometry. We demonstrate high sensitivity and selectivity of the BNNT biosensor with facile fabrication method and portable platform, promising for rapid creatinine monitoring in athletes. This can provide insight into muscular damage and renal function during training and competition.
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spelling doaj.art-264de00145484c9e9074dc69d70d7ac12024-04-04T05:03:25ZengElsevierAlexandria Engineering Journal1110-01682024-04-01937379Boron nitride nanotube-based creatinine biosensors for athlete physical condition monitoringZuole Sun0Ping Li1Yuwei Sun2Chuan Jiang3College of Sports, Ningde Normal University, Ningde, Fujian 352100, ChinaCollege of Chemistry and Materials, Ningde Normal University, Ningde, Fujian 352100, ChinaPhysical Education College of Harbin University of Commerce, Harbin 150028, ChinaDepartment of Physical Education, Shandong University, Weihai 264209, China; Corresponding author.Monitoring creatinine levels is critical for evaluating renal function and muscular health in athletes. Creatinine is a waste product of creatine metabolism in skeletal muscle, and is filtered by the kidneys at a relatively constant rate. Elevated serum creatinine can indicate impaired kidney function, rhabdomyolysis, or skeletal muscle trauma. In athletes, creatinine levels increase after intense exertion due to muscle breakdown and myoglobin release. Abnormal creatinine signifies poor training adaptation, overtraining, or trauma. Therefore, close monitoring of creatinine in athletes provides insight into their physical condition. Current laboratory methods for measuring creatinine like Jaffe reaction and high-performance liquid chromatography are accurate but time-consuming, requiring blood sampling. Biosensors offer rapid, painless creatinine detection from small volumes, but current versions suffer from instability, use of mediators, and lack portability. Boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) are promising materials for electrochemical biosensing due to their structure, surface chemistry, and biocompatibility. Here, we report BNNT-based electrochemical biosensors for detecting creatinine in blood samples from athletes. BNNTs synthesized by induction thermal plasma technique were used to immobilize creatinine metabolizing enzymes. Creatinine levels were measured by chronoamperometry and compared to isotope dilution mass spectrometry. We demonstrate high sensitivity and selectivity of the BNNT biosensor with facile fabrication method and portable platform, promising for rapid creatinine monitoring in athletes. This can provide insight into muscular damage and renal function during training and competition.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016824002345CreatinineBiosensorBoron nitride nanotubeAthleteRenal functionMuscle breakdown
spellingShingle Zuole Sun
Ping Li
Yuwei Sun
Chuan Jiang
Boron nitride nanotube-based creatinine biosensors for athlete physical condition monitoring
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Creatinine
Biosensor
Boron nitride nanotube
Athlete
Renal function
Muscle breakdown
title Boron nitride nanotube-based creatinine biosensors for athlete physical condition monitoring
title_full Boron nitride nanotube-based creatinine biosensors for athlete physical condition monitoring
title_fullStr Boron nitride nanotube-based creatinine biosensors for athlete physical condition monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Boron nitride nanotube-based creatinine biosensors for athlete physical condition monitoring
title_short Boron nitride nanotube-based creatinine biosensors for athlete physical condition monitoring
title_sort boron nitride nanotube based creatinine biosensors for athlete physical condition monitoring
topic Creatinine
Biosensor
Boron nitride nanotube
Athlete
Renal function
Muscle breakdown
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016824002345
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