Frontiers in Endocrinology (Jul 2023)

Self-assembled GLP-1/glucagon peptide nanofibrils prolong inhibition of food intake

  • Myriam M. Ouberai,
  • Ana L. Gomes Dos Santos,
  • Sonja Kinna,
  • David C. Hornigold,
  • David Baker,
  • Jacqueline Naylor,
  • Lihuan Liang,
  • Dominic J. Corkill,
  • Mark E. Welland

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1217021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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IntroductionOxyntomodulin (Oxm) hormone peptide has a number of beneficial effects on nutrition and metabolism including increased energy expenditure and reduced body weight gain. Despite its many advantages as a potential therapeutic agent, Oxm is subjected to rapid renal clearance and protease degradation limiting its clinical application. Previously, we have shown that subcutaneous administration of a fibrillar Oxm formulation can significantly prolong its bioactivity in vivo from a few hours to a few days.MethodsWe used a protease resistant analogue of Oxm, Aib2-Oxm, to form nanfibrils depot and improve serum stability of released peptide. The nanofibrils and monomeric peptide in solution were characterized by spectroscopic, microscopic techniques, potency assay, QCM-D and in vivo studies.ResultsWe show that in comparison to Oxm, Aib2-Oxm fibrils display a slower elongation rate requiring higher ionic strength solutions, and a higher propensity to dissociate. Upon subcutaneous administration of fibrillar Aib2-Oxm in rodents, a 5-fold increase in bioactivity relative to fibrillar Oxm and a significantly longer bioactivity than free Aib2-Oxm were characterized. Importantly, a decrease in food intake was observed up to 72-hour post-administration, which was not seen for free Aib2-Oxm.ConclusionOur findings provides compelling evidence for the development of long-lasting peptide fibrillar formulations that yield extended plasma exposure and enhanced in vivo pharmacological response.

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