Purpose. Problems with the limited availability of human hepatocytes for cell transplantation may be overcome by improving the efficiency of their cryopreservation. TRH-loaded liposomes could enhance epatocyte viability by regulating the intracellular uptake of the cryoprotectant [1]. Methods. TRH-loaded liposomes were prepared by film hydration method (EPC, sodium cholate, 200mM TRH solution) [2]. Liposomal size was determined by dynamic light scattering. Intraliposomal TRH content was measured using the Megazyme spectrophotometric method. After incubation (1-5 h, 37°C, 5% CO2, 95% RH) of human hepatocytes with TRH-loaded liposomes or equivalent TRH solution, intracellular sugar content was determined. Cell viability was evaluated by trypan blue exclusion. Results. Size analysis (320.2 nm diameter) and distribution (93.40.4%) suggested formation of highly homogeneous, reproducible Small Unilamellar Vesicles (SUVs). Encapsulation efficiency was 332% w/w. After incubation of hepatocytes with loaded liposomes, intracellular TRH content was about 0.1 mg/million of cells and the cell viability (858%) was unvarying and comparable to the control. By contrast, after incubation with TRH solution, hepatocyte viability dropped to 485%. Conclusions. TRH-loaded SUVs seem a useful tool in controlling intracellular uptake of the cryoprotectant. [1] Katenz E. et al., Liver Tranplantation 45 (2007) 13-38. [2] Chiantia S. et al., Langmuir 21 (2005) 4108-4116.
GIANDALIA, G., DE CARO, V., SIRAGUSA, M.G., CHIODO, F., CORDONE, L., GRIDELLI, B., et al. (2009). Inclusion of Trehalose (TRH) into liposomes to regulate uptake of this cryoprotectant into human hepatocytes.. In Young Pharmaceutical Scientists Meet in Nice (pp.27-27). NIZZA.
Inclusion of Trehalose (TRH) into liposomes to regulate uptake of this cryoprotectant into human hepatocytes.
DE CARO, Viviana;GIANNOLA, Libero Italo;GIANDALIA, Giulia
2009-01-01
Abstract
Purpose. Problems with the limited availability of human hepatocytes for cell transplantation may be overcome by improving the efficiency of their cryopreservation. TRH-loaded liposomes could enhance epatocyte viability by regulating the intracellular uptake of the cryoprotectant [1]. Methods. TRH-loaded liposomes were prepared by film hydration method (EPC, sodium cholate, 200mM TRH solution) [2]. Liposomal size was determined by dynamic light scattering. Intraliposomal TRH content was measured using the Megazyme spectrophotometric method. After incubation (1-5 h, 37°C, 5% CO2, 95% RH) of human hepatocytes with TRH-loaded liposomes or equivalent TRH solution, intracellular sugar content was determined. Cell viability was evaluated by trypan blue exclusion. Results. Size analysis (320.2 nm diameter) and distribution (93.40.4%) suggested formation of highly homogeneous, reproducible Small Unilamellar Vesicles (SUVs). Encapsulation efficiency was 332% w/w. After incubation of hepatocytes with loaded liposomes, intracellular TRH content was about 0.1 mg/million of cells and the cell viability (858%) was unvarying and comparable to the control. By contrast, after incubation with TRH solution, hepatocyte viability dropped to 485%. Conclusions. TRH-loaded SUVs seem a useful tool in controlling intracellular uptake of the cryoprotectant. [1] Katenz E. et al., Liver Tranplantation 45 (2007) 13-38. [2] Chiantia S. et al., Langmuir 21 (2005) 4108-4116.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.