Issue 3, 2013

Polymersomes as radionuclide carriers loaded via active ion transport through the hydrophobic bilayer

Abstract

Vesicles composed of amphiphilic block copolymers (i.e. polymersomes) have already been shown to have great potential in drug delivery. Nuclear imaging techniques such as Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) are indispensable in the correct evaluation of biodistribution and pharmacokinetics of newly or not fully investigated polymersome formulations. However, to date, polymer vesicles, in contrast to their lipid counterparts, have not been loaded with radionuclides. In this paper, we have investigated the so-called active loading method to trap radionuclides into preformed polymersomes composed of poly(butadiene-b-ethylene oxide) having variable membrane and brush thickness. We have used tropolone as a lipophilic agent to transport the radioactive isotope of indium, 111In, through the hydrophobic membrane into the aqueous cavity containing the strong hydrophilic chelate diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA). The results show that a high loading efficiency of 111In3+ (>85%) can be achieved at short incubation times in polymersomes with membrane thicknesses twice the size of typical lipid bilayers. However, increasing the molecular weight of the block copolymers results in a lower radiolabelling efficiency and a much slower loading rate. In addition, both the DTPA and tropolone concentrations have been found to influence the loading efficiency. Finally, we not only demonstrate that a significant amount of this radioisotope can be successfully encapsulated in the polymersomes, but also report that a negligible loss (<5% in 48 hours) is observed, allowing their safe application in future in vivo studies.

Graphical abstract: Polymersomes as radionuclide carriers loaded via active ion transport through the hydrophobic bilayer

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Jun 2012
Accepted
29 Oct 2012
First published
08 Nov 2012

Soft Matter, 2013,9, 727-734

Polymersomes as radionuclide carriers loaded via active ion transport through the hydrophobic bilayer

G. Wang, R. de Kruijff, M. C. A. Stuart, E. Mendes, H. T. Wolterbeek and A. G. Denkova, Soft Matter, 2013, 9, 727 DOI: 10.1039/C2SM26434J

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