TY - JOUR
T1 - Latest advances in glucose-responsive microneedle-based systems for transdermal insulin delivery
AU - Martínez-Navarrete, Miquel
AU - Pérez-López, Alexandre
AU - Guillot, Antonio José
AU - Cordeiro, Ana Sara
AU - Melero, Ana
AU - Aparicio-Blanco, Juan
PY - 2024/4
Y1 - 2024/4
N2 - The development of a self-regulated minimally invasive system for insulin delivery can be considered as the holy grail in the field of diabetes mellitus. A delivery system capable of releasing insulin in response to blood glucose levels would significantly improve the quality of life of diabetic patients, eliminating the need for frequent finger-prick tests and providing better glycaemic control with lower risk of hypoglycaemia. In this context, the latest advances in glucose-responsive microneedle-based transdermal insulin delivery are here compiled with a thorough analysis of the delivery mechanisms and challenges lying ahead in their clinical translation. Two main groups of microneedle-based systems have been developed so far: glucose oxidase-containing and phenylboronic acid-containing systems. Both strategies in combination have also been tested and two other novel strategies are under development, namely electronic closed-loop and glucose transporter-based systems. Results from preclinical studies conducted using these different types of glucose-triggered release systems are comprehensively discussed. Altogether, this analysis from both a mechanistic and translational perspective will provide rationale and/or guidance for future trends in the research hotspot of glucose-responsive microneedle-based insulin delivery systems.
AB - The development of a self-regulated minimally invasive system for insulin delivery can be considered as the holy grail in the field of diabetes mellitus. A delivery system capable of releasing insulin in response to blood glucose levels would significantly improve the quality of life of diabetic patients, eliminating the need for frequent finger-prick tests and providing better glycaemic control with lower risk of hypoglycaemia. In this context, the latest advances in glucose-responsive microneedle-based transdermal insulin delivery are here compiled with a thorough analysis of the delivery mechanisms and challenges lying ahead in their clinical translation. Two main groups of microneedle-based systems have been developed so far: glucose oxidase-containing and phenylboronic acid-containing systems. Both strategies in combination have also been tested and two other novel strategies are under development, namely electronic closed-loop and glucose transporter-based systems. Results from preclinical studies conducted using these different types of glucose-triggered release systems are comprehensively discussed. Altogether, this analysis from both a mechanistic and translational perspective will provide rationale and/or guidance for future trends in the research hotspot of glucose-responsive microneedle-based insulin delivery systems.
KW - Diabetes mellitus
KW - Glucose oxidase
KW - Microneedles
KW - Phenylboronic acid
KW - Smart drug delivery
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.130301
DO - 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.130301
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38382776
AN - SCOPUS:85186490829
SN - 0141-8130
VL - 263
JO - International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
JF - International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
M1 - 130301
ER -