New acrylate terpolymer-based nanoparticles for the release of nucleic acid: a preliminary study
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Purpose: Nano-drug delivery systems based on polymeric biomaterials have received considerable interest as
drug delivery vehicles. In this work, radical polymerization was carried out in order to obtain nanoparticles based
on a new acrylate terpolymer (PBMA-(PEG)MEMA-PDMAEMA).
Methods: Nanoparticles were developed in the form both of nanospheres and nanocapsules, an innovative kind
of hollow nanoparticles with a great potential because of their low effective density and high specific surface
area. The ability of the nanoparticles to load and then release a nucleic acid (DNA) to be used in cancer treatment
was also investigated.
Results: Scanning electron microscopy analysis showed a spherical shape, nanometric dimensions, and a homogeneous
distribution of the nanoparticles, also confirmed by dynamic light scattering measurements. Fouriertransform
infrared spectroscopy chemical imaging analysis carried out on the nanocapsules before and after
removal of the core demonstrated the presence of the cavity. High-performance liquid chromatography analysis
confirmed good encapsulation efficiency of DNA both for nanospheres and nanocapsules. Drug release tests
showed controlled release kinetics for both the systems with a high release of DNA in the first hours. In vitro MTT
assay showed that the particles do not have cytotoxic effects on the cells.
Conclusions: The preliminary investigation showed that the terpolymer-based nanoparticles developed in this
study could be good candidates to be used as innovative and versatile gene delivery systems.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Nanoparticles; Drug delivery; Nucleic acid; Hollow nanoparticles; Terpolymer
Elenco autori:
Cristallini, Caterina
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