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Using Dextran-encapsulated gold nanoparticles as insulin carriers to prolong insulin activity

  • Nanomedicine (Lond). 2017 Aug;12(15):1823-1834. doi: 10.2217/nnm-2017-0019.
Kai-Chieh Lee 1 Wen-Jie Chen 1 Yu-Chie Chen 1
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Applied Chemistry, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan.
Abstract

Aim: Diabetes mellitus is commonly treated with painful Insulin injections. We aim to explore drug carriers that can prolong Insulin activity.

Materials & methods: Dextran-encapsulated gold NPs (AuNPs@Dextran) that can bind with Insulin are used as Insulin carriers. The affinity (K d = ∼42 pM) between Insulin and Insulin receptors on the cells is much higher than that (K d = ∼4.02 μM) of Insulin and AuNPs@Dextran. Thus, Insulin released from the AuNP@Dextran-insulin conjugates to maintain kinetic equilibrium and prefers to bind to the Insulin Receptor. The slow release of Insulin from the AuNP@Dextran-insulin conjugates facilitates the lasting of Insulin activity.

Results & discussion: AuNP@Dextran-insulin conjugates can prolong Insulin activity to 12 h, whereas free form Insulin loses activity after 4 h in adipocyte cells.

Conclusion: AuNPs@Dextran are suitable carriers that can prolong Insulin activity.

Keywords

dextran; diabetes mellitus; drug delivery; gold nanoparticles; insulin.

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