Sustained Release of Exendin 4 Using Injectable and lonic-Nano-Complex Forming Polymer Hydrogel System for Long-Term Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Authors
Seo, Bo-BaePark, Mi-RanSong, Soo-Chang
Issue Date
2019-05-01
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, v.11, no.17, pp.15201 - 15211
Abstract
Daily treatment of diabetes to stabilize blood glucose level poses a challenge for patients with diabetes mellitus. Diabetes is a long-term metabolic disorder, and the treatment lasts for the rest of the patient&apos;s life after diagnosis. We presented a new injectable hydrogel depot system using exendin 4 (Ex-4) interactive and complex forming polymeric ionic nano-particles for long-term antidiabetes treatment. Protamine-conjugated polymer (ProCP) was developed to form ionic-nano-complexes with Ex-4, as the amino-group-rich protamine and the negatively charged Ex-4 (pI: 4.86) interact with each other due to their opposite electric charges in physiological conditions. Morphologically, the ProCP were nanoparticles in aqueous condition (10 wt % of ProCP in phosphate-buffered solution, <25 degrees C) and formed condensed ionic- and nano-complexes with Ex-4. The complexes formed a bulk hydrogel when exposed to body temperature. A slow release of the Ex-4/ProCP ionic-nano-complexes occurred from the hydrogel depot, followed by Ex-4 dissociation from the ionic-nano-complexes and hydrolysis of ProCP. Given that the Ex-4 release occurs after the complex releases from the hydrogel, the periods of Ex-4 release and hydrogel maintenance may be similar. The present system showed a considerably prolonged Ex 4 release. Additionally, it showed potential as a long-term effective and reproducible antidiabetes treatment.
Keywords
PEGYLATED EXENDIN-4; EXENATIDE; DELIVERY; GLP-1; FORMULATION; MANAGEMENT; MOLECULE; INSULIN; BMP-2; PEGYLATED EXENDIN-4; EXENATIDE; DELIVERY; GLP-1; FORMULATION; MANAGEMENT; MOLECULE; INSULIN; BMP-2; injectable hydrogel; ionic complex; sustained release; exenatide; diabetes mellitus
ISSN
1944-8244
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/120014
DOI
10.1021/acsami.8b19669
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