Peptide drug release behavior from biodegradable temperature-responsive injectable hydrogels exhibiting irreversible gelation

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Abstract

We investigated the release behavior of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) from a biodegradable injectable polymer (IP) hydrogel. This hydrogel shows temperature-responsive irreversible gelation due to the covalent bond formation through a thiol-ene reaction. In vitro sustained release of GLP-1 from an irreversible IP formulation (F(P1/D+PA40)) was observed compared with a reversible (physical gelation) IP formulation (F(P1)). Moreover, pharmaceutically active levels of GLP-1 were maintained in blood after subcutaneous injection of the irreversible IP formulation into rats. This system should be useful for the minimally invasive sustained drug release of peptide drugs and other water-soluble bioactive reagents.

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Takata, K., Takai, H., Yoshizaki, Y., Nagata, T., Kawahara, K., Yoshida, Y., … Ohya, Y. (2017). Peptide drug release behavior from biodegradable temperature-responsive injectable hydrogels exhibiting irreversible gelation. Gels, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/gels3040038

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