Particle size-dependent triggering of accelerated blood clearance phenomenon |
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Authors: | Koide Hiroyuki Asai Tomohiro Hatanaka Kentaro Urakami Takeo Ishii Takayuki Kenjo Eriya Nishihara Masamichi Yokoyama Masayuki Ishida Tatsuhiro Kiwada Hiroshi Oku Naoto |
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Institution: | Department of Medical Biochemistry and Global COE Program, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka, 52-1 Yada, Suruga-ku, Shizuoka 422-8526, Japan. |
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Abstract: | A repeat-injection of polyethylene glycol-modified liposomes (PEGylated liposomes) causes a rapid clearance of them from the blood circulation in certain cases that is referred to as the accelerated blood clearance (ABC) phenomenon. In the present study, we examined whether polymeric micelles trigger ABC phenomenon or not. As a preconditioning treatment, polymeric micelles (9.7, 31.5, or 50.2nm in diameter) or PEGylated liposomes (119, 261 or 795nm) were preadministered into BALB/c mice. Three days after the preadministration (3)H]-labeled PEGylated liposomes (127nm) as a test dose were administered into the mice to determine the biodistribution of PEGylated liposomes. At 24h after the test dose was given, accelerated clearance of PEGylated liposomes from the bloodstream and significant accumulation in the liver was observed in the mice preadministered with 50.2-795nm nanoassemblies (PEGylated liposomes or polymeric micelles). In contrast, such phenomenon was not observed with 9.7-31.5nm polymeric micelles. The enhanced blood clearance and hepatic uptake of the test dose (ABC phenomenon) were related to the size of triggering nanoassemblies. Our study provides important information for developing both drug and gene delivery systems by means of nanocarriers. |
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