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A Groundbreaking Solution to Prevent and Treat Hypoglycemia

October 3, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Researchers have developed a revolutionary glucose-responsive glucagon-micelle that could revolutionize the way we manage hypoglycemia in people with diabetes. This innovative approach has the potential to provide on-demand and effective prevention and treatment of extremely low blood sugar levels. The study, published in ACS Central Science, offers a promising first step towards a new and improved method for managing this life-threatening condition.

A new injectable to prevent and treat hypoglycemia
Encapsulated glucagon for insulin-induced hypoglycemia dissolves when sugar levels get seriously low (less than 60 milligrams per deciliter, mg/dL), releasing the hormone into the bloodstream and triggering the liver to release glucose. At normal sugar levels (more than 100 mg/dL), the micelles remain intact, keeping glucagon inactive. Credit: Adapted from ACS Central Science 2024, DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.4c00937

Managing Hypoglycemia Dangers

For those with diabetes, a serious problem is hypoglycemia — dangerously low blood glucose. If glucose levels crash from too much insulin or not enough sugar, you end up feeling dizzy, mentally foggy, having seizures, and even comas. This is a serious condition that requires urgent medical attention and treatment to prevent it from being fatal.

However, conventional formulations of glucagon are not stable and may break down or aggregate into a gel-like substance that is ineffective at increasing dangerously low blood sugar. Moreover, a large number of hypoglycemic events take place in the night time when diabetic patients are usually not checking their blood glucose values.

An All Purpose, Responsive Solution

To meet these challenges, UCLA researchers Andrea Hevener & Heather Maynard came up with a special solution – glucose-responsive micelles. The bubbles, which are like tiny soap bubbles except they are nanoscale and filled with medication instead of gas, could potentially be created to change shape based on the environment or seek out a particular cell type in the body.

So the team created a micelle that surrounds and shields glucagon in the blood except if it senses sugar levels are normal, but breaks up once blood glucose falls to serious low. They could therefore be injected and sit passively in the blood stream until a hypoglycemic episode was detected, at which time they would deliver their glucagon to bring blood sugar levels back to normal.

In the laboratory tests, they found thatthe micelles broke apart only in solutionsthat mimicked extremely low-blood-sugar conditions: less than 60 milligrams of glucose pers deciliter. Mice injected with the modified micelles 40 minutes before they received intraperitoneal insulin to induce hypoglycaemia were rapidly restored to normglycemia.

Results and Future Directions

The team also showed that in mouse subjects, the micelles filled with glucagon were stable and released the hormone only when blood sugar levels dropped to a level safe enough for severe hypoglycemia. More importantly, the toxicity and biosafety studies of these micelles in mouse models also confirmed that there was no immune response or any damage to organs after loading with a contrast agent.

If future studies bear out that this is the case, however, then they propose a pathway forward for preventing and treating hypoglycemia that is easier to implement than traditional methods, and does not need tight glucose control. What this cutting-edge technology offers is a safe, reliable on-demand and glucose-responsive solution that could completely transform the way individuals with diabetes monitor their condition and avoid potentially fatal hypoglycemic episodes.

As the research continues, it will be interesting to see how this innovation is perfected, eventually moving from experiment to an accessible and practical response for diabetics everywhere.

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