Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9918664 | International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Galactosylated (Gal) emulsions containing various molar ratios of cholesten-5-yloxy-N-(4-((1-imino-2-d-thiogalactosylethyl)amino)butyl)formamide (Gal-C4-Chol) as a ligand for asialoglycoprotein receptors were prepared to study the effect of the galactose content of Gal-emulsions labeled with [3H]cholesteryl hexadecyl ether on their targeted delivery to hepatocytes. The uptake characteristics of Gal-emulsions having Gal-C4-Chol of 1, 3, 4, 6, and 9Â mol% were evaluated in HepG2 cells which posses asialoglycoprotein receptors and NIH3T3 cells which are lack of asialoglycoprotein receptors. The uptake and internalization by HepG2 cells was enhanced by the addition of Gal-C4-Chol to the Gal-emulsions whereas the uptake of Gal-emulsions by NIH3T3 cells was not much and was comparable with that of bare-emulsions. In the presence of excess Gal-BSA, the uptake of Gal-emulsions having Gal-C4-Chol of 4, 6, and 9% was inhibited suggesting asialoglycoprotein receptor mediated uptake. Moreover, Gal-emulsions having Gal-C4-Chol of 4, 6, and 9% showed a slight increase in surface binding and exhibited extensive uptake and internalization into HepG2 cells. The present study strongly suggested that the Gal-emulsions are taken up by the asialoglycoprotein receptor-mediated endocytosis and galactose density of Gal-emulsions is important for effective recognition and cell internalization.
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Authors
Chittima Managit, Shigeru Kawakami, Fumiyoshi Yamashita, Mitsuru Hashida,