Glucose and H2O2 Dual-Responsive Polymeric Micelles for Self-Regulated Release of Insulin

2020 
In the past decades, insulin delivery systems have been widely developed for diabetes treatment. Though a few works have investigated polymeric micelles with glucose and H2O2 dual-responsiveness for the delivery of insulin, great efforts should still be devoted to enhancing the therapeutic efficacy. Herein, glucose/H2O2 dual-responsive polymeric micelles were fabricated for the self-regulated insulin delivery. The polymeric micelles were self-assembled by poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(amino phenylboronic ester) (PEG-b-PAPBE), where the hydrophilic PEG offered the shell and the hydrophobic PAPBE endowed the polymeric micelles with the dual-sensibility to glucose and H2O2. The built-in phenylboronic ester (PBE) could be not only broken by glucose but also hydrolyzed by H2O2, thus resulting in the disintegration of the polymeric micelles. The glucose-responsive release of insulin was achieved and could be further facilitated by the coencapsulation of glucose oxidase (GOx) in the micelles, which would prod...
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