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Mechanical Stability of Lipid Membranes Decorated with Dextran Sulfate

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ACS OMEGA
Volume 3, Issue 9, Pages 11673-11683

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.8b01537

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  1. SECyT-UNC
  2. CONICET
  3. FONCYT [PICT 2012-0344]

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Lipid vesicles decorated with polysaccharides have been proposed as vehicles for drug delivery because the polymers confer to the vesicles an enhanced stability, increasing the probabiity of the drug for reaching the target cell. Here, we first test the affinity of dextran sulfate (DS) for two different vesicle composition, and afterward, we study the effect of DS on the liposome mechanical properties. We found that DS binds to both tested membrane compositions. The interaction of DS with the anionic membranes studied here is mediated by the metal ions present in the aqueous solution (Nat and Ca2+), being higher in the presence of Ca2+. Binding occurs preferentially in regions of closely packed lipids. Strikingly, DS did not affect the stability against detergent and the membrane rigidity of none of the vesicles. Thus, the proposed stability increase induced by this kind of polymers lin drug delivery systems is not related with a modulation of the membrane thermodynamic properties but o other biochemical factors.

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