Microneedle‐Array Patch Fabricated with Enzyme‐Free Polymeric Components Capable of On‐Demand Insulin Delivery

Microneedle‐Array Patch Fabricated with Enzyme‐Free Polymeric Components Capable of On‐Demand Insulin Delivery

Abstract

Achieving persistent glycemic control in a painless and convenient way is the ultimate goal of diabetes management. Herein, an “enzyme‐free” polymeric microneedle (MN)‐array patch composed of a boronate‐containing hydrogel semi‐interpenetrated by biocompatible silk fibroin is developed. Consistent with the previous reports, the presence of the boronate‐hydrogel allows for glucose‐responsive diffusion‐control of insulin, while the crystalline fibroin component serves as a matrix‐stiffener to validate skin penetration. Remarkably, this “enzyme‐free” smart artificial on‐skin pancreas prototype remains stable for at least 2 months in an aqueous environment. Furthermore, it establishes sustained as well as acute glucose‐responsive insulin delivery, and is to the authors' knowledge, the first successful material design addressing such two technical challenges at once on an MN format. This long‐acting, on‐demand insulin delivery technology may offer a candidate for a next‐generation diabetes therapy that is remarkably stable, safe, economically efficient, and capable of providing both acute‐ and continuous glycemic control in a manner minimally dependent on patient compliance.

Journal Article

JOUNAL:
Advanced Functional Materials

TITLE:
Microneedle‐Array Patch Fabricated with Enzyme‐Free Polymeric Components Capable of On‐Demand Insulin Delivery

DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201807369

Correspondence to

Akira Matsumoto, Associate Professor
Department of Bioelectronics
Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering
Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU)
E-mail: matsumoto.bsr(at)tmd.ac.jp