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Core–Shell Microneedle Gel for Self-Regulated Insulin Delivery
A bioinspired glucose-responsive
insulin delivery system for self-regulation
of blood glucose levels is desirable for improving health and quality
of life outcomes for patients with type 1 and advanced type 2 diabetes.
Here we describe a painless core–shell microneedle array patch
consisting of degradable cross-linked gel for smart insulin delivery
with rapid responsiveness and excellent biocompatibility. This gel-based
device can partially dissociate and subsequently release insulin when
triggered by hydrogen peroxide (H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>) generated
during the oxidation of glucose by a glucose-specific enzyme covalently
attached inside the gel. Importantly, the H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>-responsive microneedles are coated with a thin-layer embedding H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>-scavenging enzyme, thus mimicking the complementary
function of enzymes in peroxisomes to protect normal tissues from
injury caused by oxidative stress. Utilizing a chemically induced
type 1 diabetic mouse model, we demonstrated that this smart insulin
patch with a bioresponsive core and protective shell could effectively
regulate the blood glucose levels within a normal range with improved
biocompatibility