Core-Shell Microneedle Gel for Self-Regulated Insulin Delivery.
Jinqiang WangYanqi YeJicheng YuAnna R KahkoskaXudong ZhangChao WangWujin SunRia D CorderZhaowei ChenSaad A KhanJohn B BuseZhen GuPublished in: ACS nano (2018)
A bioinspired glucose-responsive insulin delivery system for self-regulation of blood glucose levels is desirable for improving health and quality of life outcomes for patients with type 1 and advanced type 2 diabetes. Here we describe a painless core-shell microneedle array patch consisting of degradable cross-linked gel for smart insulin delivery with rapid responsiveness and excellent biocompatibility. This gel-based device can partially dissociate and subsequently release insulin when triggered by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) generated during the oxidation of glucose by a glucose-specific enzyme covalently attached inside the gel. Importantly, the H2O2-responsive microneedles are coated with a thin-layer embedding H2O2-scavenging enzyme, thus mimicking the complementary function of enzymes in peroxisomes to protect normal tissues from injury caused by oxidative stress. Utilizing a chemically induced type 1 diabetic mouse model, we demonstrated that this smart insulin patch with a bioresponsive core and protective shell could effectively regulate the blood glucose levels within a normal range with improved biocompatibility.
Keyphrases
- blood glucose
- glycemic control
- type diabetes
- hydrogen peroxide
- oxidative stress
- mouse model
- weight loss
- insulin resistance
- wound healing
- cardiovascular disease
- healthcare
- nitric oxide
- public health
- mental health
- blood pressure
- metabolic syndrome
- endothelial cells
- high throughput
- climate change
- health information
- adipose tissue
- heat shock
- single cell
- skeletal muscle