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The effect of the cholesterol content of small unilamellar liposomes on the fate of their lipid components in vivo
Authors:Christopher Kirby  Gregory Gregoriadis
Institution:Division of Clinical Sciences, Clinical Research Centre, Harrow, Middx HA1 3UJ, UK
Abstract:We have investigated the effect of the cholesterol content of small unilamellar liposomes composed of egg phosphatidylcholine (PC) and containing 6-carboxyfluorescein (6-CF) on the in-vivo fate of their radiolabelled PC (3H-PC) and tracer 1-14C]-cholesteryl oleate (14C-cholesteryl oleate) components. Chromatography of the blood plasma of mice at various times after injection with liposomes composed of equimolar amounts of PC and cholesterol (PCCHOL liposomes) showed a main peak (peak A) containing most 3H-PC, 14C-cholesteryl oleate and 6-CF and representing intact liposomes. With cholesterol- free liposomes (PC liposomes) on the other hand, there was increasing transfer of the two radiolabelled lipids from peak A to the subsequently eluted high density lipoproteins (HDL) (peak B) paralleled by increasing loss of liposomal stability as evidenced by 6-CF release. Studies on the rate of clearance of PCCHOL liposomes showed half-lives of 110 min (3H-PC) and 120 min (14C-cholesteryl oleate marker). Similar studies with PC liposomes revealed complex patterns of clearance evaluation of which was hampered by a number of observed or anticipated concurrent events: removal of liposomes by tissues, transfer of PC and cholesteryl oleate to HDL, clearance of HDL and donation of the two lipids by HDL to, or their exchange with lipids of, tissues.
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