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Polymer vesicles in vivo: correlations with PEG molecular weight

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JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE
Volume 90, Issue 3, Pages 323-334

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/S0168-3659(03)00201-3

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polymersomes; stealth liposomes; long circulating; PEGylation; circulation times

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PEG-modified lipid vesicles have already shown considerable utility in delaying vesicle clearance from the circulation. They are however limited in their ability to stably integrate high molar ratios of PEG-lipid due to the high curvature and micellar preference of the very large hydrophilic PEG chain. Polymersomes, by contrast, are vesicles composed entirely of PEG-based block copolymer amphiphiles that are not only more proportionately designed, but also have already been shown to considerably broaden the range of vesicle properties (e.g. stability). Here, polymersomes composed of varying length copolymer chains were injected into rats and found to have in vivo circulation times, tau(1/2), up to about two-fold longer than PEGylated. or Stealth. liposomes. The dependence of tau(1/2) on PEG molecular weight is nonetheless limited by uptake into the liver and spleen-as with liposomes. In vitro incubations of polymersomes in plasma indicate gradual opsonization through plasma protein adsorption. such that, when vesicles are held in an optical trap and presented to a phagocyte, rapid engulfment occurs only after incubation times of similar magnitude to T,,,. The stealthiness introduced to liposomes through PEGylation is thus extended here with completely synthetic polymersomes. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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