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Improving gold nanorod delivery to the central nervous system by conjugation to the shuttle Angiopep-2
Fecha
2017Registro en:
Nanomedicine, Vol. 12 (20): 2503-2517
10.2217/nnm-20170181
Autor
Velasco Aguirre, Carolina
Morales Zavala, Francisco
Salas Huenuleo, Edison
Gallardo Toledo, Eduardo
Andonie, Oscar
Muñoz, Luis
Rojas, Ximena
Acosta, Gerardo
Sánchez Navarro, Macarena
Giralt, Ernest
Araya, Eyleen
Albericio, Fernando
Kogan Bocian, Marcelo
Institución
Resumen
Aim: To improve the in vivo delivery of gold nanorods (GNRs) to the central nervous system of rats, these gold nanoparticles were conjugated to Angiopep-2, a shuttle peptide that can cross the blood-brain barrier. Materials & methods: GNRs were synthesized and modified using polyethylene glycol and Angiopep-2 (GNR-PEG-Angiopep-2). The physicochemical properties, in vitro cytotoxicity and ex vivo biodistribution of the conjugate were examined. Results: GNR-PEG-Angiopep-2 was stable over the following days, and the different concentrations that were tested did not affect the viability of microvascular endothelial cells. The conjugation of Angiopep-2 to GNRs enhanced the endocytosis of these particles (in vitro) and the accumulation in brains (in vivo), when compared with GNRs modified only with PEG. Conclusion: This study provides evidence that Angiopep-2 improves the delivery of GNRs to the brain parenchyma. This property is highly relevant for future applications of GNRs as platforms for photothermal and theranostic purposes.