| Literature DB >> 27981689 |
Ariane Peyret1, Emmanuel Ibarboure1, Arnaud Tron2, Louis Beauté1, Ruben Rust2, Olivier Sandre1, Nathan D McClenaghan2, Sebastien Lecommandoux1.
Abstract
The light-triggered, programmable rupture of cell-sized vesicles is described, with particular emphasis on self-assembled polymersome capsules. The mechanism involves a hypotonic osmotic imbalance created by the accumulation of photogenerated species inside the lumen, which cannot be compensated owing to the low water permeability of the membrane. This simple and versatile mechanism can be adapted to a wealth of hydrosoluble molecules, which are either able to generate reactive oxygen species or undergo photocleavage. Ultimately, in a multi-compartmentalized and cell-like system, the possibility to selectively burst polymersomes with high specificity and temporal precision and to consequently deliver small encapsulated vesicles (both polymersomes and liposomes) is demonstrated.Entities:
Keywords: fluorescence; photochemistry; photorelease; polymersomes; self-assembly
Year: 2016 PMID: 27981689 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201609231
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336