Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4982860 Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Polyurethane microcapsules with different shapes are prepared.•The capsules can maintain their original shapes in aqueous solution.•The discal capsules are internalized with faster rate and higher amount by cells.

The shape of particles is recognized as an important parameter to influence their interactions with cells. In this study, spherical and discal polyurethane microcapsules were prepared via an adsorption and crosslinking method on the templates with corresponding shapes in organic solvent. Both types of capsules could be well dispersed in aqueous medium and maintain their original shapes. The internalization behaviors of the microcapsules were investigated by co-incubation with RAW 264.7 and HepG2 cells. Compared with the spherical capsules, the discal microcapsules could be internalized with faster rate and higher amount by both types of cells. Both types of capsules did not show significant cytotoxicity even after co-incubation for 72 h at a high ratio of capsule to cell.

Graphical abstractDiscal and spherical polyurethane microcapsules were prepared via a templating method to investigate the influence of shape on cellular internalization.Download high-res image (84KB)Download full-size image

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