Recent Progress in Glucose-Responsive Insulin
- PMID: 38857114
- DOI: 10.2337/dbi23-0028
Recent Progress in Glucose-Responsive Insulin
Abstract
Insulin replacement therapy is indispensable in the treatment of type 1 and advanced type 2 diabetes. However, insulin's clinical application is challenging due to its narrow therapeutic index. To mitigate acute and chronic risks of glucose excursions, glucose-responsive insulin (GRI) has long been pursued for clinical application. By integrating GRI with glucose-sensitive elements, GRI is capable of releasing or activating insulin in response to plasma or interstitial glucose levels without external monitoring, thereby improving glycemic control and reducing hypoglycemic risk. In this Perspective, we first introduce the history of GRI development and then review major glucose-responsive components that can be leveraged to control insulin delivery. Subsequently, we highlight the recent advances in GRI delivery carriers and insulin analogs. Finally, we provide a look to the future and the challenges of clinical application of GRI.
© 2024 by the American Diabetes Association.
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- SN-ZJU-SIAS-009/the Starry Night Science Fund at Shanghai Institute for Advanced Study of Zhejiang University
- 2-SRA-2021-1064-M-B/JDRF/United States
- 2022YFE0202200/Chinese Polar Environment Comprehensive Investigation and Assessment Programmes
- 32271380/National Natural Science Foundation of China
- Kunpeng program from Zhejiang Province
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