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Myristic acid-conjugated polyethylenimine for brain-targeting delivery: in vivo and ex vivo imaging evaluation
Abstract:To investigate the potential of myristic acid (MC) to mediate brain delivery of polyethylenimine (PEI) as a gene delivery system, a covalent conjugate (MC-PEI) of MC, and PEI was synthesized. A near-infrared fluorescence probe, IR820 was conjugated to MC-PEI to explore its in vivo distribution after intravenous (i.v.) administration in mice. The brain targeting ability of MC-PEI was evaluated by near-infrared fluorescence imaging and analyzed semiquantitatively by fluorescence intensity, respectively. Significant NIR fluorescent signal was detected in the brain 12?h after i.v. administration and further confirmed by imaging the whole brain and brain slices. Semiquantitative results from fluorescence intensity further supported the successful brain delivery of MC-PEI which led to a very significant increase (~200%) in the brain uptake after i.v. injection in comparison with unmodified PEI. The capability of MC-PEI to condense DNA was further confirmed using agarose gel retardation assay, indicating its potential for gene delivery. The significant in vivo and ex vivo results suggest that MC-PEI is a promising brain-targeting drug delivery system, especially for gene delivery.
Keywords:Brain targeting  blood–brain barrier  myristic acid  polyethylenimine  near-infrared fluorescence imaging
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