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Size-Dependent Ability of Liposomes to Accumulate in the Ischemic Myocardium and Protect the Heart

Liposomes have the potential to be used for drug delivery. Meanwhile, liposome size may affect their accumulation in the target tissue. We investigated the myocardial accumulation of 2 populations of liposomes (∼70 and 110 nm diameter) during ischemia and their effect on ischemia/reperfusion injury....

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Autores principales: Mukhamadiyarov, Rinat A., Senokosova, Evgeniya A., Krutitsky, Sergey S., Voevoda, Darya V., Pyshnaya, Inna A., Ivanov, Vladimir V., Lewis, Martin J., Khaliulin, Igor
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Publicado: Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6125753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29927783
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/FJC.0000000000000606
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author Mukhamadiyarov, Rinat A.
Senokosova, Evgeniya A.
Krutitsky, Sergey S.
Voevoda, Darya V.
Pyshnaya, Inna A.
Ivanov, Vladimir V.
Lewis, Martin J.
Khaliulin, Igor
author_facet Mukhamadiyarov, Rinat A.
Senokosova, Evgeniya A.
Krutitsky, Sergey S.
Voevoda, Darya V.
Pyshnaya, Inna A.
Ivanov, Vladimir V.
Lewis, Martin J.
Khaliulin, Igor
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description Liposomes have the potential to be used for drug delivery. Meanwhile, liposome size may affect their accumulation in the target tissue. We investigated the myocardial accumulation of 2 populations of liposomes (∼70 and 110 nm diameter) during ischemia and their effect on ischemia/reperfusion injury. Isolated rat hearts were subjected to 30 minutes of low-flow ischemia with the liposomes, followed by 30 minutes of liposome-free reperfusion. The liposomes were loaded with the fluorescent dye Nile Red to assess their accumulation in the myocardium. The cardiac functional recovery during reperfusion was evaluated using force–velocity characteristics and coronary flow (CF). Reperfusion injury was evaluated by lactate dehydrogenase release. In addition, CF and contractility were assessed in hearts perfused normally with 70 nm liposomes. There was a 6- and 4-fold greater accumulation of the small liposomes in the myocardium and mitochondria, respectively, compared with the large liposomes. Importantly, even without any incorporated drugs, both populations of liposomes improved functional recovery and reduced lactate dehydrogenase release. However, the smaller liposomes showed significantly higher protective and vasodilatory effects during reperfusion than the larger particles. These liposomes also increased CF and contractility during normal perfusion. We suggest that the protective properties of the liposomes could be related to their membrane-stabilizing effect.
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spelling pubmed-61257532018-09-13 Size-Dependent Ability of Liposomes to Accumulate in the Ischemic Myocardium and Protect the Heart Mukhamadiyarov, Rinat A. Senokosova, Evgeniya A. Krutitsky, Sergey S. Voevoda, Darya V. Pyshnaya, Inna A. Ivanov, Vladimir V. Lewis, Martin J. Khaliulin, Igor J Cardiovasc Pharmacol Original Article Liposomes have the potential to be used for drug delivery. Meanwhile, liposome size may affect their accumulation in the target tissue. We investigated the myocardial accumulation of 2 populations of liposomes (∼70 and 110 nm diameter) during ischemia and their effect on ischemia/reperfusion injury. Isolated rat hearts were subjected to 30 minutes of low-flow ischemia with the liposomes, followed by 30 minutes of liposome-free reperfusion. The liposomes were loaded with the fluorescent dye Nile Red to assess their accumulation in the myocardium. The cardiac functional recovery during reperfusion was evaluated using force–velocity characteristics and coronary flow (CF). Reperfusion injury was evaluated by lactate dehydrogenase release. In addition, CF and contractility were assessed in hearts perfused normally with 70 nm liposomes. There was a 6- and 4-fold greater accumulation of the small liposomes in the myocardium and mitochondria, respectively, compared with the large liposomes. Importantly, even without any incorporated drugs, both populations of liposomes improved functional recovery and reduced lactate dehydrogenase release. However, the smaller liposomes showed significantly higher protective and vasodilatory effects during reperfusion than the larger particles. These liposomes also increased CF and contractility during normal perfusion. We suggest that the protective properties of the liposomes could be related to their membrane-stabilizing effect. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2018-09 2018-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6125753/ /pubmed/29927783 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/FJC.0000000000000606 Text en Copyright © 2018 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Mukhamadiyarov, Rinat A.
Senokosova, Evgeniya A.
Krutitsky, Sergey S.
Voevoda, Darya V.
Pyshnaya, Inna A.
Ivanov, Vladimir V.
Lewis, Martin J.
Khaliulin, Igor
Size-Dependent Ability of Liposomes to Accumulate in the Ischemic Myocardium and Protect the Heart
title Size-Dependent Ability of Liposomes to Accumulate in the Ischemic Myocardium and Protect the Heart
title_full Size-Dependent Ability of Liposomes to Accumulate in the Ischemic Myocardium and Protect the Heart
title_fullStr Size-Dependent Ability of Liposomes to Accumulate in the Ischemic Myocardium and Protect the Heart
title_full_unstemmed Size-Dependent Ability of Liposomes to Accumulate in the Ischemic Myocardium and Protect the Heart
title_short Size-Dependent Ability of Liposomes to Accumulate in the Ischemic Myocardium and Protect the Heart
title_sort size-dependent ability of liposomes to accumulate in the ischemic myocardium and protect the heart
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6125753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29927783
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/FJC.0000000000000606
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