Carbon nanotube-mediated delivery of budesonide to macrophages†
Abstract
Carbon nanotubes were functionalized with budesonide, a potent anti-inflammatory drug, and investigated for interactions with macrophages. Pristine carbon nanotubes were first shortened to make them compatible with cellular dimensions before budesonide was non-covalently appended to their surface via a specifically designed amphiphilic molecule. The resulting nanohybrids were evaluated in regards to their internalisation into macrophages and ability to inhibit pro-inflammatory cytokine secretion. In vitro experiments showed that the budesonide delivery system is readily captured by phagocytic cells and has a deep anti-inflammatory effect as it strongly inhibits IL-6 production.