Layer-Specific BTX-A Delivery to the Gastric Muscularis Achieves Effective Weight Control and Metabolic Improvement.
Siqi WangYuqiong WangLong LinZongjie LiFengyi LiuLong ZhuJie ChenNianrong ZhangXinyu CaoSunman RanGenzheng LiuPeng GaoWeiliang SunLiang PengJian ZhuangHua MengPublished in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2023)
The rising incidence of health-endangering obesity constantly calls for more effective treatments. Gastric intramural injection of botulinum neurotoxin A (BTX-A) as a new modality carries great promise yet inconsistent therapeutic efficacy. A layer-specific delivery strategy enabled by dissolving microneedles is hence pioneered to investigate the working site of BTX-A and the resulting therapeutic effects. The drug-loaded tips of the layer-specific gastric paralysis microneedles (LGP-MN) rapidly release and achieve uniform distribution of BTX-A within the designated gastric wall layers. In an obesity rat model, the LGP-MNs not only prove safer than conventional injection, but also demonstrate consistently better therapeutic effects with muscular layer delivery, including 16.23% weight loss (3.06-fold enhancement from conventional injection), 55.20% slower gastric emptying rate, improved liver steatosis, lowered blood lipids, and healthier gut microbiota. Further hormonal study reveals that the elevated production of stomach-derived glucagon-like peptide-1 due to the muscularis-targeting LGP-MN treatment is an important contributor to its unique glucose tolerance-improving effect. This study provides clear indication of the gastric muscularis as the most favorable working site of BTX-A for weight loss and metabolic improvement purposes, and meanwhile suggests that the LGP-MNs could serve as a novel clinical approach to treat obesity and metabolic syndromes.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- bariatric surgery
- insulin resistance
- roux en y gastric bypass
- metabolic syndrome
- gastric bypass
- weight gain
- type diabetes
- high fat diet induced
- healthcare
- public health
- ultrasound guided
- cancer therapy
- physical activity
- drug delivery
- emergency department
- mental health
- skeletal muscle
- high fat diet
- risk factors
- body composition
- artificial intelligence
- health information
- risk assessment
- human health
- wound healing
- adverse drug