Literature DB >> 12356272

A novel insulin formulation can keep providing steady levels of insulin for much longer periods in-vivo.

Mitsuko Takenaga1, Yoko Yamaguchi, Aki Kitagawa, Yasuaki Ogawa, Yutaka Mizushima, Rie Igarashi.   

Abstract

We have recently succeeded in preparing insulin-loaded microcapsules that release the insulin in a strictly controlled manner with little initial rapid release in-vitro or in-vivo. We show here the superiority of the best formulation prepared with co-poly(D,L-lactic/glycolic) acids (PLGA) (mean MW 5800, L/G ratio 50:50) with a main diameter of 15 approximately 30 microm in-vivo. When 3.2 % insulin-loaded PLGA microcapsules were subcutaneously given as a single dose to streptozotocin-induced hyperglycaemic rats (250 U kg(-1)), plasma insulin levels gradually increased and constant levels (30.3-94.1 microU mL(-1)) were sustained. Rats receiving the formulation once a week showed not only steady plasma insulin levels, but also gained weight at a similar speed to normal rats. Meanwhile, daily treatment with Humulin U (25 U kg(-1)) caused a transient high insulin level (2723.9 microU mL(-1) at 1 h) in plasma, but the body weight of the rats was little changed. A pharmacological study in female Cynomolgus monkeys also revealed that the microcapsular formulation provided a flat release of insulin for longer periods and showed no immunogenic activity. In the near future, therefore, this insulin formulation could become very beneficial as a provider of basal insulin levels for insulin-dependent diabetic patients.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12356272     DOI: 10.1211/002235702320402026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Pharmacol        ISSN: 0022-3573            Impact factor:   3.765


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