H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>-Responsive Vesicles Integrated with Transcutaneous Patches for Glucose-Mediated Insulin Delivery

Xiuli Hu(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Jicheng Yu(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Chenggen Qian(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Yue Lü(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Anna R. Kahkoska(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Zhigang Xie(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiabin Jing(Chinese Academy of Sciences), John B. Buse(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Zhen Gu(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
ACS Nano
January 4, 2017
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Abstract

-responsive polymeric vesicles (PVs) with a transcutaneous microneedle-array patch was prepared to achieve a fast response, excellent biocompatibility, and painless administration. The PVs are self-assembled from block copolymer incorporated with polyethylene glycol (PEG) and phenylboronic ester (PBE)-conjugated polyserine (designated mPEG-b-P(Ser-PBE)) and loaded with glucose oxidase (GOx) and insulin. The polymeric vesicles function as both moieties of the glucose sensing element (GOx) and the insulin release actuator to provide basal insulin release as well as promote insulin release in response to hyperglycemic states. In the current study, insulin release responds quickly to elevated glucose and its kinetics can be modulated by adjusting the concentration of GOx loaded into the microneedles. In vivo testing indicates that a single patch can regulate glucose levels effectively with reduced risk of hypoglycemia.


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