Track Analysis Of The Passage Of Rhodamine-Labeled Liposomes Across Porcine Jejunal Mucus In A Microchannel Device

THERAPEUTIC DELIVERY(2018)

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To investigate how surface charge and hydrophilicity affect the mucopermeation of liposomes across intestinal mucus. Methodology: Rhodamine-labeled liposomes (similar to 120-130 nm) with different surface charges were investigated for their capacity to flux across fresh porcine jejunal mucus in a microchannel device. Fluorescent microscopy and tracking analysis were used to measure liposome movement, while fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy was utilized to determine mucus pH. Results: Mucopermeation was dependent on hydrophilicity and surface charge - anionic liposomes permeated more than cationic. The most cationic liposomal prototype agglomerated mucus. Presence of Na+, K+ and Mg2+ increased both speed and straightness of the pathways for all prototypes. Cationic but not anionic liposomes caused acidification (pH 2.5). Conclusion: Acidification caused by cationic liposomes explains their ability to interfere with mucus stability. Surface charge of liposomes strongly influences mucopermeation capability.[GRAPHICS].
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FIJI (R), FLIM, Imaris (R), intestinal mucus, liposomes, oral nanomedicines, track analysis
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