| Literature DB >> 31904402 |
Kaiping Wang1, Jingya Xu1, Yan Liu1, Zheng Cui2, Zihao He2, Ziming Zheng2, Xiao Huang2, Yu Zhang3.
Abstract
The present work aimed to study the feasibility of Angelica sinensis polysaccharide (ASP) as an instinctive liver-targeting drug delivery carrier with applications in acute alcoholic liver damage (ALD). Amphipathic cholesteryl hemisuccinate-ASP (ASP-CHEMS) conjugate was synthesized by an esterification reaction and characterized by conventional methods. ASP-CHEMS self-assembled nanoparticles (ACNPs) and Curcumin-loaded ACNPs (Cur/ACNPs) were fabricated with a roughly spherical shape, and their sizes were ranged from 200 to 260 nm in aqueous solution. Compared with free Cur, Cur/ACNPs displayed enhanced solubility, good photostability, and a sustained release of Cur over 72 h. In the in vivo cellular uptake behavior study and in vivo bioimaging experiments, the ACNPs showed excellent liver-targeting capability because of the specific recognition by the asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR) overexpressed on the hepatocyte membrane. The tissue distribution of Cur/ACNPs in mice further demonstrated that ACNPs could distinctly enhance the distribution of Cur into the liver. Furthermore, Cur/ACNPs protected the liver from acute ALD by attenuating oxidative stress and were superior to the protective effects of free Cur and the Cur-loaded CHEMS modified-dextran derivative. According to the results, ACNPs may serve as a promising liver-targeting drug delivery carrier for liver disease prevention.Entities:
Keywords: Angelica sinensis polysaccharide; Liver protection; Liver targeting; Self-assembled nanoparticles
Year: 2020 PMID: 31904402 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2019.118996
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pharm ISSN: 0378-5173 Impact factor: 5.875