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Pluronic® F-68 enhances the nanoparticle-cell interaction [Abstract]
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Nowadays, the various surfactants find wide application in pharmaceutical industry. The nanoparticle preparation process by emulsion techniques essentially requires a surfactant, most commonly Pluronic® F-68 [1]. This non-ionic tenside influences cell physiology and was tested in clinical trial for the treatment of sickle cell disease [2] and myocardial infarction [3]. Out of these reasons, even residual tenside in nanoparticle preparations might influence the cells as well as their interaction with the colloidal carriers. At this, Caco-2 single cells were incubated with fluorescent polystyrene nanoparticles, in presence of increasing amounts of Pluronic® F-68 and cell-associated nanoparticles were detected by flow cytometry. Independent from incubation temperature, the cell-associated fraction of nanoparticles concurrently increased with the tenside concentration. Ongoing from micropipette aspiration experiments this effect could be attributed to an increase of membrane stiffness of Caco-2 cells in presence of Pluronic® F-68. Furthermore, the toxicity assay revealed that viability of the cells remained unaffected at any concentration of Pluronic® F-68.
- Subjects :
- ddc:530
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......3341..d90afc575a01f5e777e8e3c872c29601