PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Non inflammatory boronate based glucose-responsive insulin delivery systems.

  • Indrani Dasgupta,
  • Eric A Tanifum,
  • Mayank Srivastava,
  • Sharangdhar S Phatak,
  • Claudio N Cavasotto,
  • Mostafa Analoui,
  • Ananth Annapragada

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029585
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. e29585

Abstract

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Boronic acids, known to bind diols, were screened to identify non-inflammatory cross-linkers for the preparation of glucose sensitive and insulin releasing agglomerates of liposomes (Agglomerated Vesicle Technology-AVT). This was done in order to select a suitable replacement for the previously used cross-linker, ConcanavalinA (ConA), a lectin known to have both toxic and inflammatory effects in vivo. Lead-compounds were selected from screens that involved testing for inflammatory potential, cytotoxicity and glucose-binding. These were then conjugated to insulin-encapsulating nanoparticles and agglomerated via sugar-boronate ester linkages to form AVTs. In vitro, the particles demonstrated triggered release of insulin upon exposure to physiologically relevant concentrations of glucose (10 mmoles/L-40 mmoles/L). The agglomerates were also shown to be responsive to multiple spikes in glucose levels over several hours, releasing insulin at a rate defined by the concentration of the glucose trigger.