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Research Article

Glucose-responsive oral insulin delivery for postprandial glycemic regulation

Jicheng Yu1Yuqi Zhang1Jinqiang Wang1,2Di Wen1,2Anna R. Kahkoska3John B. Buse3Zhen Gu1,2,3,4( )
Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University,Raleigh, NC,27695,USA;
Department of Bioengineering,University of California,Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA,90095,USA;
Department of Medicine,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Chapel Hill, NC,27599,USA;
California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI), Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Center for Minimally Invasive Therapeutics,University of California,Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA,90095,USA;
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Controlling postprandial glucose levels for diabetic patients is critical to achieve the tight glycemic control that decreases the risk for developing long-term micro- and macrovascular complications. Herein, we report a glucose-responsive oral insulin delivery system based on Fc receptor (FcRn)-targeted liposomes with glucose-sensitive hyaluronic acid (HA) shell for postprandial glycemic regulation. After oral administration, the HA shell can quickly detach in the presence of increasing intestinal glucose concentration due to the competitive binding of glucose with the phenylboronic acid groups conjugated with HA. The exposed Fc groups on the surface of liposomes then facilitate enhanced intestinal absorption in an FcRn-mediated transport pathway. In vivo studies on chemically-induced type 1 diabetic mice show this oral glucose-responsive delivery approach can effectively reduce postprandial blood glucose excursions. This work is the first demonstration of an oral insulin delivery system directly triggered by increasing postprandial glucose concentrations in the intestine to provide an on-demand insulin release with ease of administration.

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Yu J, Zhang Y, Wang J, et al. Glucose-responsive oral insulin delivery for postprandial glycemic regulation. Nano Research, 2019, 12(7): 1539-1545. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12274-018-2264-9
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Received: 12 October 2018
Revised: 03 December 2018
Accepted: 04 December 2018
Published: 18 December 2018
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