| Literature DB >> 21467677 |
Keiichi Motoyama1, Kayoko Hayashida, Hidetoshi Arima.
Abstract
In this study, we demonstrated the potential use of polypseudorotaxanes (PPRXs) of polyethylene glycol (PEG, molecular weight: 2000)-grafted polyamidoamine dendrimer (PEG-dendrimer) with cyclodextrins (CyDs) as novel sustained release systems for plasmid DNA (pDNA). PEG-dendrimer/pDNA complex formed PPRXs with α-CyD and γ-CyD solutions, but not with β-CyD solution. In the PEG-dendrimer/CyDs PPRXs systems, 17.9 mol of α-CyD and 8.8 mol of γ-CyD were involved in the PPRXs formation with one PEG chain by α-CyD and γ-CyD, respectively. In addition, the CyDs PPRX formation provided the sustained release of pDNA from PEG-dendrimer complex with pDNA at least 72 h in vitro. In addition, the release of pDNA from CyDs PPRX retarded as the dissolution medium volume decreased. These results suggest that the PEG-dendrimer/CyD PPRX systems can work as a sustained DNA release system, and the PPRX formation with CyDs may be useful as a sustained drug delivery technique for other pegylated polymers.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21467677 DOI: 10.1248/cpb.59.476
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo) ISSN: 0009-2363 Impact factor: 1.645