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Oral Coadministration of Zn-Insulin with D-Form Small Intestine-Permeable Cyclic Peptide Enhances Its Blood Glucose-Lowering Effect in Mice

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Journal Mol Pharm
Specialty Pharmacology
Date 2021 Feb 22
PMID 33617269
Citations 6
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Abstract

Oral delivery of insulin remains a challenge owing to its poor permeability across the small intestine and enzymatic digestion in the gastrointestinal tract. In a previous study, we identified a small intestine-permeable cyclic peptide, C-DNPGNET-C (C-C disulfide bond, cyclic DNP peptide), which facilitated the permeation of macromolecules. Here, we showed that intraintestinal and oral coadministration of insulin with the cyclic DNP derivative significantly reduced blood glucose levels by increasing the portal plasma insulin concentration following permeation across the small intestine of mice. We also found that protecting the cyclic DNP derivative from enzymatic digestion in the small intestine of mice using d-amino acids and by the cyclization of DNP peptide was essential to enhance cyclic DNP derivative-induced insulin absorption across the small intestine. Furthermore, intraintestinal and oral coadministration of insulin hexamer stabilized by zinc ions (Zn-insulin) with cyclic D-DNP derivative was more effective in facilitating insulin absorption and inducing hypoglycemic effects in mice than the coadministration of insulin with the cyclic D-DNP derivative. Moreover, Zn-insulin was more resistant to degradation in the small intestine of mice compared to insulin. Intraintestinal and oral coadministration of Zn-insulin with cyclic DNP derivative also reduced blood glucose levels in a streptozotocin-induced diabetes mellitus mouse model. A single intraintestinal administration of the cyclic D-DNP derivative did not induce any cytotoxicity, either locally in the small intestine or systemically. In summary, we demonstrated that coadministration of Zn-insulin with cyclic D-DNP derivative could enhance oral insulin absorption across the small intestine in mice.

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