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Dual self-regulated delivery of insulin and glucagon by a hybrid patch.

Citation
Wang, Z., et al. “Dual Self-Regulated Delivery Of Insulin And Glucagon By A Hybrid Patch.”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America, pp. 29512-29517.
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Author Zejun Wang, Jinqiang Wang, Hongjun Li, Jicheng Yu, Guojun Chen, Anna R Kahkoska, Valerie Wu, Yi Zeng, Di Wen, Jayson R Miedema, John B Buse, Zhen Gu
Keywords glucagon delivery, glucose-responsive, hypoglycemia, Insulin delivery, microneedle patch
Abstract

Reduced β-cell function and insulin deficiency are hallmarks of diabetes mellitus, which is often accompanied by the malfunction of glucagon-secreting α-cells. While insulin therapy has been developed to treat insulin deficiency, the on-demand supplementation of glucagon for acute hypoglycemia treatment remains inadequate. Here, we describe a transdermal patch that mimics the inherent counterregulatory effects of β-cells and α-cells for blood glucose management by dynamically releasing insulin or glucagon. The two modules share a copolymerized matrix but comprise different ratios of the key monomers to be "dually responsive" to both hyper- and hypoglycemic conditions. In a type 1 diabetic mouse model, the hybrid patch effectively controls hyperglycemia while minimizing the occurrence of hypoglycemia in the setting of insulin therapy with simulated delayed meal or insulin overdose.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume
117
Issue
47
Number of Pages
29512-29517
Date Published
11/2020
ISSN Number
1091-6490
DOI
10.1073/pnas.2011099117
Alternate Journal
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PMID
33177238
PMCID
PMC7703584
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