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Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces ; 221: 112968, 2023 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36335823

RESUMEN

In this study, we assessed the capacity of a previously reported engineered liposomal formulation, which had been tested against model membranes mimicking the lipid composition of the HeLa plasma membrane, to fuse and function as a nanocarrier in cells. We used atomic force microscopy to observe physicochemical changes on the cell surface and confocal microscopy to determine how the liposomes interact with cell membranes and released their load. In addition, we performed viability assays using methotrexate as an active drug to obtain proof of concept of the formulation´s capacity to function as a drug delivery-system. The interaction of engineered liposomes with living cells corroborates the information obtained using model membranes and supports the capacity of the engineered liposomal formulation to serve as a potential nanocarrier.


Asunto(s)
Sistemas de Liberación de Medicamentos , Liposomas , Humanos , Liposomas/química , Transporte Biológico , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Elasticidad , Cationes/análisis
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Pharmaceutics ; 14(10)2022 Oct 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36297628

RESUMEN

The super-cationic peptide dendrimers (SCPD) family is a valuable class of antimicrobial peptide candidates for the future development of antibacterial agents against multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria. The deep knowledge of their mechanism of action is a major challenge in research, since it may be the basis for future modifications/optimizations. In this work we have explored the interaction between SCPD and membranes through biophysical and microbiological approaches in the case of the G1OLO-L2OL2 peptide. Results support the idea that the peptide is not only adsorbed or close to the surface of the membrane but associated/absorbed to some extent to the hydrophobic-hydrophilic region of the phospholipids. The presence of low concentrations of the peptide at the surface level is concomitant with destabilization of the cell integrity and this may contribute to osmotic stress, although other mechanisms of action cannot be ruled out.

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J Mater Chem B ; 9(9): 2233-2239, 2021 03 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33596280

RESUMEN

Despite the interesting chemopreventive, antioxidant and antiangiogenic effects of the natural bioflavonoid genistein (GEN), its low aqueous solubility and bioavailability make it necessary to administer it using a suitable drug carrier system. Nanometric porous metal-organic frameworks (nanoMOFs) are appealing systems for drug delivery. Particularly, mesoporous MIL-100(Fe) possesses a variety of interesting features related to its composition and structure, which make it an excellent candidate to be used as a drug nanocarrier (highly porous, biocompatible, can be synthesized as homogenous and stable nanoparticles (NPs), etc.). In this study, GEN was entrapped via simple impregnation in MIL-100 NPs achieving remarkable drug loading (27.1 wt%). A combination of experimental and computing techniques was used to achieve a deep understanding of the encapsulation of GEN in MIL-100 nanoMOF. Subsequently, GEN delivery studies were carried out under simulated physiological conditions, showing on the whole a sustained GEN release for 3 days. Initial pharmacokinetic and biodistribution studies were also carried out upon the oral administration of the GEN@MIL-100 NPs in a mouse model, evidencing a higher bioavailability and showing that this oral nanoformulation appears to be very promising. To the best of our knowledge, the GEN-loaded MIL-100 will be the first antitumor oral formulation based on nanoMOFs studied in vivo, and paves the way to the efficient delivery of nontoxic antitumorals via a convenient oral route.


Asunto(s)
Genisteína/química , Genisteína/farmacocinética , Hierro/química , Estructuras Metalorgánicas/química , Administración Oral , Animales , Composición de Medicamentos , Genisteína/administración & dosificación , Ratones , Nanopartículas/química
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Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces ; 196: 111288, 2020 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32759004

RESUMEN

In this work, based on several studies, we develop an artificial lipid membrane to mimic the HeLa cell membrane using 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidylcholine (POPC), 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine (POPE), 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phospho-l-serine (POPS) and cholesterol (CHOL). This is then a means to further study the fusion process of specific engineered liposomes. To characterize the mimicked HeLa cell membrane, we determined a series of surface pressure-area (π-A) isotherms and the isothermal compression modulus was calculated together with the dipole moment normal to the plane of the monolayer. The existence of laterally segregated domains was assessed using a fluorescence technique (Laurdan) and two microscopy techniques: Brewster angle microscopy (BAM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) of Langmuir-Blodgett films (LBs) extracted at 30 mN m-1. To examine the nature and composition of the observed domains, force spectroscopy (FS) based on AFM was applied to the LBs. Finally, two engineered liposome formulations were tested in a fusion assay against mimicked HeLa cell membrane LBs, showing good results and thereby opening the door to further assays and uses.


Asunto(s)
Liposomas , Fosfatidilcolinas , Colesterol , Células HeLa , Humanos , Microscopía de Fuerza Atómica , Propiedades de Superficie
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Int J Pharm ; 563: 1-8, 2019 May 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30926525

RESUMEN

The fundamental objective pursued in this work is to investigate how liposomes formed with a thermodynamically optimized molar composition formed by the main components of the stratum corneum matrix behave on the human skin surface when used as drug delivery systems. To this purpose we engineered liposomes using phosphatidylcholines, ceramides and cholesterol. The specific molar ratio of the three components was established after studying the mixing properties of the lipid monolayers of the lipid components formed at the air-water interface. Liposomes loaded and unloaded with ibuprofen and hyaluronic acid were characterized by quasi-elastic light scattering and fluorescence polarization. Optimized liposomes, with and without drugs, were applied onto human skin and the structures formed evaluated using atomic force microscopy. Since penetration enhancers improve the permeation of the drugs encapsulated, we also examined the effects of Tween® 80 on the physical properties of the liposomes and on their extensibility over skin. In the present work we were able to observe the deposition and extension of liposomes in suspension onto human skin demonstrating the potential of liposomes without a secondary vehicle for releasing drugs in transdermal applications.


Asunto(s)
Sistemas de Liberación de Medicamentos , Membrana Dobles de Lípidos/química , Liposomas , Piel/metabolismo , Administración Cutánea , Ceramidas/química , Colesterol/química , Humanos , Ácido Hialurónico/administración & dosificación , Ibuprofeno/administración & dosificación , Ibuprofeno/química , Fosfatidilcolinas/química , Polisorbatos/administración & dosificación , Polisorbatos/química , Absorción Cutánea , Termodinámica
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Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces ; 174: 374-383, 2019 Feb 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30476791

RESUMEN

In this work we have investigated the effect of cholesterol (CHOL) in phospholipid monolayers on a series of phosphatidylcholines differing in acyl chain composition. We have used the CHOL proportion that abolishes the gel (Lß)-to-liquid-crystalline (Lß) transition in bilayers in order to investigate the mixing properties and laterally-segregated domains formed by specific phospholipid-CHOL ratios at the air-water interface. The binary monolayers where formed by mixing CHOL with 1,2-palmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phos-phatidylcholine (DPPC);1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidylcholine (DSPC); 1-pal-mitoyl-2-stearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidylcholine (PSPC); 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-gly-cero-3-phosphatidylcholine (POPC) and 1-palmitoyl-2-linoleyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidyl-choline (PLPC), respectively. From surface pressure-area (π-A) isotherms the isothermal compression modulus were calculated, and the mixing properties of the monolayers obtained by performing a basic surface thermodynamic analysis. From the excess Gibbs energy, the interaction parameter and the activity coefficients were also calculated. The study of the monolayers was complemented by determining the molecular dipole moment normal to the plane of the monolayer. The existence of laterally segregated domains was assessed by atomic force microscopy (AFM) of Langmuir-Blodgett films (LBs) extracted at 30 mNm-1. To get insight into the nature and composition of the observed domains force spectroscopy (FS) based on AFM was applied to the LBs.


Asunto(s)
Colesterol/química , Membrana Dobles de Lípidos/química , Membranas Artificiales , Fosfolípidos/química , Acilación , Propiedades de Superficie , Termodinámica
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