Long-Acting Release Formulation of Exendin-4 Based on Biomimetic Mineralization for Type 2 Diabetes Therapy.
ACS Nano · 2017
Last updated 2026-05-28Researchers developed a long-acting version of the diabetes drug exendin-4 using a mineral-based delivery system. In diabetic mice, this formulation maintained blood sugar control for an extended period without noticeable side effects. The method mimics natural mineralization processes to slowly release the drug over time.
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| Journal | ACS Nano, 2017 |
|---|---|
| Citations | 54 |
| Relative citation ratio | 2.15 |
| NIH percentile | 76 |
| Molecules | — |
| Conditions studied | Type 2 Diabetes |
Abstract
Exendin-4 has been clinically exploited for treating type 2 diabetes, but the short circulation half-life and multiple daily injections limit its widespread application with respect to poor patient compliance, low efficacy, and high treatment cost. In this study, a potent long-acting release system based on biomimetic mineralization was constructed for biocompatible and sustained exendin-4 delivery. Similar to natural biomineralization, exendin-4 can be mineralized to form nanosized mineral solids by means of the reaction between acidic amino acid residues and calcium ions in a supersaturated environment with negligible influence on peptide bioactivity. Mineralized exendin-4 particles may be spontaneously absorbed by a living body under physiologically supersaturated conditions, resulting in gradual dissociation and sustained drug release. In such a way, the glucose level of diabetic mice may be effectively controlled for a long period of time by mineralized exendin-4 without obvious side effects. We believe this biomimetic formulation can serve as a promising candidate for future clinical applications for type 2 diabetes therapies.
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