2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2003.11.016
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pH gradient loading of anthracyclines into cholesterol-free liposomes: enhancing drug loading rates through use of ethanol

Abstract: Application of cholesterol-free liposomes as carriers for anticancer drugs is hampered, in part, because of standard pH gradient based loading methods that rely on incubation temperatures above the phase transition temperature (Tc) of the bulk phospholipid to promote drug loading. In the absence of cholesterol, liposome permeability is enhanced at these temperatures which, in turn, can result in the collapse of the pH gradient and/or unstable loading. Doxorubicin loading studies, for example, indicate that the… Show more

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“…It is known that cholesterol-containing vesicles reduce vesicular content leaking and fusion in artificial liposomal systems. [29][30][31][32] The results reported here are the first systematic investigation of the effects of cholesterol on liposome-bacterium fusion. Cholesterol is the predominant sterol in the mammal cell membranes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that cholesterol-containing vesicles reduce vesicular content leaking and fusion in artificial liposomal systems. [29][30][31][32] The results reported here are the first systematic investigation of the effects of cholesterol on liposome-bacterium fusion. Cholesterol is the predominant sterol in the mammal cell membranes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trans-membrane pH gradients are also used for the purpose of drug loading into vesicles during their formulation (Dos Santos et al, 2004;Madden et al, 1990). The maintenance of established pH gradients both in vitro and in vivo may be critical to ensure efficient drug loading and retention.…”
Section: Fluorescence Methods For Measurement Of Intraliposomal Ph Usimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, there is a consensus in the drug-delivery community that new concepts are needed for the construction of long-circulating nanocarriers avoiding the use of PEG. Another concern is the low drug-loading (i.e., milligrams of the anticancer anthracycline per milligrams of carrier material), though the use of tansmembrane pH gradient-loading methods into liposomes varies from 0.05 μM/1 μM lipid to 0.21 μM/1 μM lipid (25,26). With polymer nanoparticles, the maximum payload is generally less than 10% (wt/wt) (27).…”
Section: Significancementioning
confidence: 99%