Insulin delivery to the brain using intracranial implantation of alginate-encapsulated pancreatic islets

Volume: 11, Issue: 11, Pages: 3263 - 3272
Published: Jan 27, 2017
Abstract
There is increasing evidence supporting a link between cognitive dysfunctions and impaired brain insulin signalling. Insulin therapy has previously been tested as an approach to ameliorate brain insulin resistance and deficiency in patients with various brain disorders. However, current strategies for insulin delivery to the brain may induce severe hypoglycaemia when injected peripherally or show poor uptake when delivered intranasally....
Paper Details
Title
Insulin delivery to the brain using intracranial implantation of alginate-encapsulated pancreatic islets
Published Date
Jan 27, 2017
Volume
11
Issue
11
Pages
3263 - 3272
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