Hypoxia and H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> Dual-Sensitive Vesicles for Enhanced Glucose-Responsive Insulin Delivery

Jicheng Yu(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Chenggen Qian(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Yuqi Zhang(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Zheng Cui(North Carolina State University), Yong Zhu(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Qun‐Dong Shen(Nanjing University), Frances S. Ligler(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), John B. Buse(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Zhen Gu(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Nano Letters
January 12, 2017
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Abstract

A glucose-responsive closed-loop insulin delivery system mimicking pancreas activity without long-term side effect has the potential to improve diabetic patients’ health and quality of life. Here, we developed a novel glucose-responsive insulin delivery device using a painless microneedle-array patch containing insulin-loaded vesicles. Formed by self-assembly of hypoxia and H2O2 dual-sensitive diblock copolymer, the glucose-responsive polymersome-based vesicles (d-GRPs) can disassociate and subsequently release insulin triggered by H2O2 and hypoxia generated during glucose oxidation catalyzed by glucose specific enzyme. Moreover, the d-GRPs were able to eliminate the excess H2O2, which may lead to free radical-induced damage to skin tissue during the long-term usage and reduce the activity of GOx. In vivo experiments indicated that this smart insulin patch could efficiently regulate the blood glucose in the chemically induced type 1 diabetic mice for 10 h.


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