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Microfluidic preparation of drug-loaded PEGylated liposomes,and the impact of liposome size on tumour retention and penetration
Authors:Yao-Da Dong  Estefania Tchung  Cameron Nowell  Sadik Kaga  Nathania Leong  Dharmini Mehta
Institution:1. Drug Delivery Disposition and Dynamics, Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia;2. Drug Delivery Biology, Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia;3. Department of Chemistry, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:Understanding the effect of liposome size on tendency for accumulation in tumour tissue requires preparation of defined populations of different sized particles. However, controlling the size distributions without changing the lipid composition is difficult, and differences in compositions itself modify distribution behaviour. Here, a commercial microfluidic format as well as traditional methods was used to prepare doxorubicin-loaded liposomes of different size distributions but with the same lipid composition, and drug retention, biodistribution and localization in tumour tissues were evaluated. The small (~50?nm diameter) liposomes prepared by microfluidics and large (~75?nm diameter) liposomes displayed similar drug retention in in vitro release studies, and similar biodistribution patterns in tumour-bearing mice. However, the extent of extravasation was clearly dependent on size of the liposomes, with the small liposomes showing tissue distribution beyond the vascular area compared to the large liposomes. The use of microfluidics to prepare smaller size distribution liposomes compared to sonication methods is demonstrated, and allowed preparation of different size distribution drug carriers from the same lipid composition to enable new understanding of tissue distribution in compositionally consistent materials is demonstrated.
Keywords:Liposome  size distribution  microfluidics  tumour penetration  biodistribution
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