Literature DB >> 2317486

pH-sensitive, plasma-stable liposomes with relatively prolonged residence in circulation.

D Liu1, L Huang.   

Abstract

Acid-sensitive liposomes composed of unsaturated phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) are efficient vehicles for cytoplasmic delivery of the target cells. We have recently shown that liposomes composed of dioleoyl-PE (DOPE) and dipalmitoyl-succinylglycerol (DPSG) retain the acid-sensitivity after exposure to human plasma. In the present work, we have extended these observations to investigate the role of ganglioside GM1 on the blood residence time of these liposomes. Small (d approximately 100 nm) unilamellar liposomes composed of DOPE and DPSG (4:1, molar ratio) became progressively less acid-sensitive when increasing amounts of GM1 were included in the lipid composition. However, partial sensitivity to acid (40-50% release of entrapped contents at pH 4) could be retained up to 5% GM1, even for liposomes which had been exposed to human plasma. Inclusion of GM1 in the lipid composition only slightly increased the release of entrapped contents in the presence of human plasma. The biodistribution of i.v. injected GM1-containing liposomes was studied by following the entrapped 125I-labeled tyraminylinulin marker in Balb/c mice. Inclusion of up to 5% GM1 showed a transient increase in the blood level and a concomitant decrease of liver and spleen uptake of liposomes. Thus, these liposomes are pH-sensitive, plasma-stable and show a relatively prolonged residence time in circulation. They are potentially significant drug carriers in vivo.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2317486     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(90)90284-u

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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