On-chip colorimetric assay for determining serum lithium concentration from whole blood

Abstract

Lithium is the first-line treatment for bipolar disorder. However, the narrow therapeutic window of serum (s-)lithium is near its toxicity range, necessitating continuous monitoring of patients, a process involving regular hospital visits. On-demand home sampling could allow for more frequent testing, possibly resulting in safer patient outcomes, further dosage optimization, and increased compliance. This article presents a device that measures the s-lithium concentration from whole blood. The device consists of a single-use cartridge able to conduct on-chip serum filtration, volume-metering and an on-chip colorimetric assay. Spiked whole blood shows good linearity (Pearson's r = 0.96, R2 = 0.92), a limit-of-detection of 0.3 mmol L−1, and an average deviation of 0.05 mmol L−1 (±6%) compared to atomic absorption spectroscopy. The on-chip colorimetric assay has shown to be a promising technique for measuring s-lithium concentration from whole blood and could allow patients to assess lithium levels at home and make the treatment available for new patient groups.

Graphical abstract: On-chip colorimetric assay for determining serum lithium concentration from whole blood

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Jan 2025
Accepted
31 Mar 2025
First published
04 Apr 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Lab Chip, 2025, Advance Article

On-chip colorimetric assay for determining serum lithium concentration from whole blood

C. Olsson, J. Hauser, F. Ribet, F. Wikström, A. Görgens, O. Beck, M. Schalling, L. Backlund and N. Roxhed, Lab Chip, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5LC00044K

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