| Literature DB >> 28115254 |
Delia Mandracchia1, Antonio Rosato2, Adriana Trapani1, Theodora Chlapanidas3, Isabella Monia Montagner4, Sara Perteghella3, Cinzia Di Franco5, Maria Luisa Torre3, Giuseppe Trapani1, Giuseppe Tripodo6.
Abstract
Here, long-circulating behaviors of Inulin-based nanomicelles are demonstrated for the first time in vivo. We show the synthesis and evaluation of biotin (BIO)-decorated polymeric INVITE micelles constituted of substances of natural origin, Inulin (INU) and Vitamin E (VITE), as long-circulating carriers for receptor-mediated targeted drug delivery. The resulting INVITE or INVITE-BIO micelles, nanometrically sized, did not reveal any cytotoxicity after 24h of incubation with Caco-2 cells. Moreover, in vitro studies on Caco-2 cells monolayers indicated that the transport of INVITE-BIO micelles was faster than surface unmodified INVITE micelles. In vivo optical imaging studies evidenced that, upon intravenous administration, INVITE-BIO micelles were quantitatively present in the body up to 48h. Instead, after oral administration, the micelles were not found in the systemic circulation but eliminated with the normal intestinal content. In conclusion, INVITE-BIO micelles may enhance drug accumulation in tumor-cells over-expressing the receptor for biotin through receptor mediated endocytosis.Entities:
Keywords: Biotin; Cancer; Inulin; Micelle; Optical imaging; Vitamin E
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28115254 DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2017.01.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomedicine ISSN: 1549-9634 Impact factor: 5.307