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Fabrication of liraglutide-encapsulated triple layer hyaluronic acid microneedles (TLMs) for the treatment of obesity.

Lab Chip · 2023

Last updated 2026-05-28

Researchers developed a painless, three-layer microneedle patch that delivers the GLP-1 drug liraglutide through the skin. In obese mice fed a high-fat diet, daily use of the patch significantly reduced body weight and improved body composition, while also improving liver fat buildup. The patch aims to offer a more patient-friendly alternative to daily injections.

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JournalLab Chip, 2023
Citations10
Relative citation ratio1.28
NIH percentile59
Molecules liraglutide
Conditions studied Obesity

Abstract

Obesity is a chronic metabolic disease that is prevalent worldwide, causing complications that affect the quality of life and longevity of humans. Currently, the low bioavailability upon subcutaneous injection of an appetite suppressant, liraglutide, and health problems in the locally injected region remain to be overcome. In this study, we developed a novel hyaluronic acid-based liraglutide-encapsulated triple-layer microneedle (TLM) as a painless and patient-friendly long-term drug delivery system. In contrast to previous anti-obesity microneedle approaches, this TLM is composed of three layers for complete skin insertion, protecting the encapsulated liraglutide from environmental stresses. Daily topical application of the liraglutide-loaded TLM significantly reduced body weight and improved body composition in a mouse model of high-fat diet-induced obesity. Additionally, it ameliorated diet-induced hepatic steatosis in obese mice. This novel TLM could promote a glucagon-like peptide-1 drug release system for long-term daily administration with relatively higher patient compliance compared to subcutaneous injection.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 36919574 ↗

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