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Overconsumption of abnormally elevated blood metabolites by erythrocyte-encapsulated enzyme proteins has beeen shown to be feasible.1,2 Along this line we examined the possibility of using red blood cells (RBC) loaded with glucose catabolizing enzymes to regulate blood glucose around physiological levels in the hyperglycemic state. In previous studies3 we reported the biochemical properties of human and mice erythrocytes upon encapsulation of glucose oxidase (GOD) alone or coentrapped with hexokinase (HK). The “in vitro” results showed that the cells had an enhanced glucose consumption and acceptable biological properties. In order to establish their use as potential bioreactors for control of hyperglycemias, “in vivo” studies were performed. The results reported in this paper show that erythrocytes glucose oxidase and hexokinase-loaded have a slightly decreased survival and are able to regulate blood glucose around physiological levels in diabetic mice. These results suggest that enzyme-loaded erythrocytes can behave as circulating bioreactors and can provide a new way for the overconsumption of abnormally elevated blood glucose.
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Rossi, L., Bianchi, M., Fraternale, A., Magnani, M. (1992). Normalization of Hyperglycemia in Diabetic Mice by Enzyme-Loaded Erythrocytes. In: Magnani, M., DeLoach, J.R. (eds) The Use of Resealed Erythrocytes as Carriers and Bioreactors. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 326. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3030-5_22
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