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Drug Delivery Strategies for Enhancing the Therapeutic Efficacy of Toxin-Derived Anti-Diabetic Peptides

Toxin peptides derived from the skin secretions of amphibians possess unique hypoglycemic activities. Many of these peptides share cationic and amphipathic structural similarities and appear to possess cell-penetrating abilities. The mechanism of their insulinotropic action is yet not elucidated, bu...

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Autores principales: Amatya, Reeju, Park, Taehoon, Hwang, Seungmi, Yang, JaeWook, Lee, Yoonjin, Cheong, Heesun, Moon, Cheol, Kwak, Hyun Duck, Min, Kyoung Ah, Shin, Meong Cheol
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7290885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32397648
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12050313
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author Amatya, Reeju
Park, Taehoon
Hwang, Seungmi
Yang, JaeWook
Lee, Yoonjin
Cheong, Heesun
Moon, Cheol
Kwak, Hyun Duck
Min, Kyoung Ah
Shin, Meong Cheol
author_facet Amatya, Reeju
Park, Taehoon
Hwang, Seungmi
Yang, JaeWook
Lee, Yoonjin
Cheong, Heesun
Moon, Cheol
Kwak, Hyun Duck
Min, Kyoung Ah
Shin, Meong Cheol
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description Toxin peptides derived from the skin secretions of amphibians possess unique hypoglycemic activities. Many of these peptides share cationic and amphipathic structural similarities and appear to possess cell-penetrating abilities. The mechanism of their insulinotropic action is yet not elucidated, but they have shown great potential in regulating the blood glucose levels in animal models. Therefore, they have emerged as potential drug candidates as therapeutics for type 2 diabetes. Despite their anti-diabetic activity, there remain pharmaceutical challenges to be addressed for their clinical applications. Here, we present an overview of recent studies related to the toxin-derived anti-diabetic peptides derived from the skin secretions of amphibians. In the latter part, we introduce the bottleneck challenges for their delivery in vivo and general drug delivery strategies that may be applicable to extend their blood circulation time. We focus our research on the strategies that have been successfully applied to improve the plasma half-life of exendin-4, a clinically available toxin-derived anti-diabetic peptide drug.
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spelling pubmed-72908852020-06-17 Drug Delivery Strategies for Enhancing the Therapeutic Efficacy of Toxin-Derived Anti-Diabetic Peptides Amatya, Reeju Park, Taehoon Hwang, Seungmi Yang, JaeWook Lee, Yoonjin Cheong, Heesun Moon, Cheol Kwak, Hyun Duck Min, Kyoung Ah Shin, Meong Cheol Toxins (Basel) Review Toxin peptides derived from the skin secretions of amphibians possess unique hypoglycemic activities. Many of these peptides share cationic and amphipathic structural similarities and appear to possess cell-penetrating abilities. The mechanism of their insulinotropic action is yet not elucidated, but they have shown great potential in regulating the blood glucose levels in animal models. Therefore, they have emerged as potential drug candidates as therapeutics for type 2 diabetes. Despite their anti-diabetic activity, there remain pharmaceutical challenges to be addressed for their clinical applications. Here, we present an overview of recent studies related to the toxin-derived anti-diabetic peptides derived from the skin secretions of amphibians. In the latter part, we introduce the bottleneck challenges for their delivery in vivo and general drug delivery strategies that may be applicable to extend their blood circulation time. We focus our research on the strategies that have been successfully applied to improve the plasma half-life of exendin-4, a clinically available toxin-derived anti-diabetic peptide drug. MDPI 2020-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7290885/ /pubmed/32397648 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12050313 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Amatya, Reeju
Park, Taehoon
Hwang, Seungmi
Yang, JaeWook
Lee, Yoonjin
Cheong, Heesun
Moon, Cheol
Kwak, Hyun Duck
Min, Kyoung Ah
Shin, Meong Cheol
Drug Delivery Strategies for Enhancing the Therapeutic Efficacy of Toxin-Derived Anti-Diabetic Peptides
title Drug Delivery Strategies for Enhancing the Therapeutic Efficacy of Toxin-Derived Anti-Diabetic Peptides
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title_fullStr Drug Delivery Strategies for Enhancing the Therapeutic Efficacy of Toxin-Derived Anti-Diabetic Peptides
title_full_unstemmed Drug Delivery Strategies for Enhancing the Therapeutic Efficacy of Toxin-Derived Anti-Diabetic Peptides
title_short Drug Delivery Strategies for Enhancing the Therapeutic Efficacy of Toxin-Derived Anti-Diabetic Peptides
title_sort drug delivery strategies for enhancing the therapeutic efficacy of toxin-derived anti-diabetic peptides
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7290885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32397648
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12050313
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