Amino Acid Nanofibers Improve Glycemia and Confer Cognitive Therapeutic Efficacy to Bound Insulin

Lee, Aejin and Mason, McKensie L. and Lin, Tao and Kumar, Shashi Bhushan and Kowdley, Devan and Leung, Jacob H. and Muhanna, Danah and Sun, Yuan and Ortega-Anaya, Joana and Yu, Lianbo and Fitzgerald, Julie and DeVries, A. Courtney and Nelson, Randy J. and Weil, Zachary M. and Jiménez-Flores, Rafael and Parquette, Jon R. and Ziouzenkova, Ouliana (2021) Amino Acid Nanofibers Improve Glycemia and Confer Cognitive Therapeutic Efficacy to Bound Insulin. Pharmaceutics, 14 (1). p. 81. ISSN 1999-4923

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Abstract

Diabetes poses a high risk for debilitating complications in neural tissues, regulating glucose uptake through insulin-dependent and predominantly insulin-independent pathways. Supramolecular nanostructures provide a flexible strategy for combinatorial regulation of glycemia. Here, we compare the effects of free insulin to insulin bound to positively charged nanofibers comprised of self-assembling amino acid compounds (AACs) with an antioxidant-modified side chain moiety (AAC2) in both in vitro and in vivo models of type 1 diabetes. Free AAC2, free human insulin (hINS) and AAC2-bound-human insulin (AAC2-hINS) were tested in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced mouse model of type 1 diabetes. AAC2-hINS acted as a complex and exhibited different properties compared to free AAC2 or hINS. Mice treated with the AAC2-hINS complex were devoid of hypoglycemic episodes, had improved levels of insulin in circulation and in the brain, and increased expression of neurotransmitter taurine transporter, Slc6a6. Consequently, treatment with AAC2-hINS markedly advanced both physical and cognitive performance in mice with STZ-induced and genetic type 1 diabetes compared to treatments with free AAC2 or hINS. This study demonstrates that the flexible nanofiber AAC2 can serve as a therapeutic platform for the combinatorial treatment of diabetes and its complications.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: diabetes; leptin; nanofibers; taurine
Subjects: Euro Archives > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 11 Nov 2022 04:35
Last Modified: 18 Sep 2023 04:27
URI: http://publish7promo.com/id/eprint/99

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