| Literature DB >> 29384679 |
Upendra Chitgupi1, Shuai Shao1, Kevin A Carter1, Wei-Chiao Huang1, Jonathan F Lovell1.
Abstract
Many approaches exist for stimuli-triggered cargo release from nanocarriers, but few can provide for on-demand release of multiple payloads, selectively. Here, we report the synthesis of purpurin-phospholipid (Pur-P), a lipid chromophore that has near-infrared absorbance red-shifted by 30 nm compared to a structurally similar pyropheophorbide-phospholipid (Pyr-P). Liposomes containing small amounts of either Pur-P or Pyr-P exhibited similar physical properties and fluorescence self-quenching. Loaded with distinct cargos, Pur-P and Pyr-P liposomes were mixed into a single colloidal suspension and selectively released cargo depending on irradiation wavelength. Spatiotemporal control of distinct cargo release was achieved by controlling multicolor laser placement. Using basic orange and doxorubicin anthraquinones, multidimensional cytotoxicity gradients were established to gauge efficacy against cancer cells using light-released drug. Wavelength selectivity of cargo release was maintained following intramuscular administration to mice.Entities:
Keywords: Liposomes; controlled release; nanocarriers; photoactivatable; porphyrin; stimuli-responsive
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29384679 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b05025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189