A Bio-inspired Injectable Hydrogel as a Cell Platform for Real-Time Glycaemic Regulation

2020 
Frequent subcutaneous insulin injection and islet transplantation are promising therapeutic options for type 1 diabetes mellitus. However, poor patient compliance, insufficient appropriate islet β cell donors and body immune rejection limit their clinical applications. It is an unmet need to design a platform capable of encapsulating insulin-secreting cells and achieving real-time blood glucose regulation. Here, inspired by the natural processes of regulating blood glucose in pancreatic islet β cells, we developed a poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-dextran-maleic acid-co-3-acrylamidophenylboronic acid) (P(AAPBA-Dex-NIPAM)) hydrogel as a cell platform with glucose responsiveness and thermo-responsiveness for the therapy of diabetes. This platform showed good biocompatibility against insulin-secreting cells and presented glucose-dependent insulin release behaviour. The bioinspired P(AAPBA6-Dex-NIPAM64) hydrogel had a positive effect on real-time glycaemic regulation, as observed by intraperitoneal glucose tolerance tests. The non-fasting blood glucose of diabetic rats was restored to a normal level during the period of treatment. Additionally, the inflammatory response did not occur after administration of the platform. Collectively, we expected that the bio-mimetic platform combined with an insulin-secreting capability could be a new diabetic treatment strategy.
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