Highly efficient encapsulation of anionic small molecules in asymmetric liposome particles = 비대칭 리포좀 입자에 음성 소분자 물질 고효율 포획

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Highly efficient encapsulation of anionic small molecules in asymmetric liposome particles = 비대칭 리포좀 입자에 음성 소분자 물질 고효율 포획
Author(s)
Myung Kyu Lee
Bibliographic Citation
Applied Science and Convergence Technology, vol. 24, no. 6, pp. 284-288
Publication Year
2015
Abstract
Anionic small molecules are hard to penetrate the cell membranes because of their negative charges. Encapsulation of small molecules into liposome particles can provide target specific delivery of them. In our previous study, siRNA could be efficiently encapsulated into liposome particles using an asymmetric preparation method of liposomes. In this study, the same method was applied for encapsulation of small anionic fluorescent chemicals such as calcein and indocyanine green (ICG). More than 90% fluorescent chemicals were encapsulated in the asymmetric liposome particles (ALPs). No intracellular fluorescent signal was observed in the tumor cells treated with the unmodified calcein/ALPs and ICG/ALPs, whereas the surface modification with a cell-penetrating polyarginine peptide (R8 or R12) allows cellular uptake of the ALPs. The results demonstrate that the ALPs encapsulating small anionic drugs will be useful for target-specific delivery after modification of target-specific ligands.
Keyword
Asymmetric liposome particleEncapsulation of anionic small moleculesTarget specific drug delivery
ISSN
2288-6559
Publisher
Korea Soc-Assoc-Inst
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.5757/ASCT.2015.24.6.284
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Article
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