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Effects of drug-induced liver injury on the in vivo fate of liposomes.
Liu, Mengyuan; Wu, Ercan; Pan, Feng; Tian, Kaisong; Fu, Jiaru; Yu, Yifei; Guo, Zhiwei; Ma, Yinyu; Wei, Anqi; Yu, Xiaoyue; Zhan, Changyou; Qian, Jun.
Afiliação
  • Liu M; School of Pharmacy, Key Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery (Fudan University), Ministry of Education & Jing'an District Central Hospital of Shanghai, Fudan University, Shanghai 201203, PR China.
  • Wu E; Department of Pharmacy, Shanghai Pudong Hospital, Pudong Medical Center & Department of Pharmacology, School of Basic Medical Sciences & State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, PR China.
  • Pan F; School of Pharmacy, Key Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery (Fudan University), Ministry of Education & Jing'an District Central Hospital of Shanghai, Fudan University, Shanghai 201203, PR China.
  • Tian K; Department of Pharmacy, Shanghai Pudong Hospital, Pudong Medical Center & Department of Pharmacology, School of Basic Medical Sciences & State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, PR China.
  • Fu J; Department of Pharmacy, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, PR China.
  • Yu Y; Department of Pharmacy, Shanghai Pudong Hospital, Pudong Medical Center & Department of Pharmacology, School of Basic Medical Sciences & State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, PR China.
  • Guo Z; Department of Pharmacy, Shanghai Pudong Hospital, Pudong Medical Center & Department of Pharmacology, School of Basic Medical Sciences & State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, PR China.
  • Ma Y; Department of Pharmacy, Shanghai Pudong Hospital, Pudong Medical Center & Department of Pharmacology, School of Basic Medical Sciences & State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, PR China.
  • Wei A; Department of Pharmacy, Shanghai Pudong Hospital, Pudong Medical Center & Department of Pharmacology, School of Basic Medical Sciences & State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, PR China.
  • Yu X; School of Pharmacy, Key Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery (Fudan University), Ministry of Education & Jing'an District Central Hospital of Shanghai, Fudan University, Shanghai 201203, PR China. Electronic address: yu_yaha@sina.com.
  • Zhan C; Department of Pharmacy, Shanghai Pudong Hospital, Pudong Medical Center & Department of Pharmacology, School of Basic Medical Sciences & State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, PR China. Electronic address: cyzhan@fudan.edu.cn.
  • Qian J; School of Pharmacy, Key Laboratory of Smart Drug Delivery (Fudan University), Ministry of Education & Jing'an District Central Hospital of Shanghai, Fudan University, Shanghai 201203, PR China. Electronic address: qianjun@fudan.edu.cn.
Eur J Pharm Biopharm ; 201: 114389, 2024 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38945407
ABSTRACT
Liposomes represent one of the most extensively studied nano-carriers due to their potential in targeted drug delivery. However, the complex in vivo fate, particularly under pathological conditions, presents challenges for clinical translation of liposomal therapeutics. Liver serves as the most important organ for liposome accumulation and metabolism. Unfortunately, the fate of liposomes under pathological liver conditions has been significantly overlooked. This study aimed to investigate the in vivo pharmacokinetic profile and biodistribution profile of liposomes under drug-induced liver injury (DILI) conditions. Two classic DILI animal models, i.e. acetaminophen-induced acute liver injury (AILI) and triptolide-induced subacute liver injury (TILI), were established to observe the effect of pathological liver conditions on the in vivo performance of liposomes. The study revealed significant changes in the in vivo fate of liposomes following DILI, including prolonged blood circulation and enhanced hepatic accumulation of liposomes. Changes in the composition of plasma proteins and mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS)-related cell subpopulations collectively led to the altered in vivo fate of liposomes under liver injury conditions. Despite liver injury, macrophages remained the primary cells responsible for liposomes uptake in liver, with the recruited monocyte-derived macrophages exhibiting enhanced ability to phagocytose liposomes under pathological conditions. These findings indicated that high capture of liposomes by the recruited hepatic macrophages not only offered potential solutions for targeted delivery, but also warned the clinical application of patients under pathological liver conditions.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fenantrenos / Diterpenos / Doença Hepática Induzida por Substâncias e Drogas / Lipossomos / Fígado / Acetaminofen Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Eur J Pharm Biopharm Assunto da revista: FARMACIA / FARMACOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fenantrenos / Diterpenos / Doença Hepática Induzida por Substâncias e Drogas / Lipossomos / Fígado / Acetaminofen Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Eur J Pharm Biopharm Assunto da revista: FARMACIA / FARMACOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article