Issue 14, 2024

Weakly acidic pH-responsive liposomal content release induced by histidine-modified agents

Abstract

Internal stimuli-responsive controlled release from liposomal vesicles is an innovative approach for site-specific delivery of therapeutic drugs. In this study, to enhance the endosomal pH control of drug release from liposomes, a series of histidine-modified pH-sensitive Cn-His (n = 8, 12, 18) agents were designed and utilized as triggers for liposomal content release. The pH-dependent properties of Cn-His-incorporated liposomes were characterized using dynamic light scattering, ζ-potential, and fluorescence spectroscopy. The liposomes maintained a relatively uniform size across all pH conditions. However, the ζ-potential exhibited positive values at endosomal acidic pH levels and neutral or negative values at physiological pH levels. Furthermore, acidic pH-dependent release of both polar content (carboxyfluorescein) and nonpolar content (Nile red) was observed from the Cn-His-incorporated liposomes. Notably, with C12-His as the pH sensitizer, the pH dependence of liposomal content release was significantly evident. This work establishes endosomal pH-controllable liposome platforms, laying the groundwork for developing clinically applicable triggered release formulations.

Graphical abstract: Weakly acidic pH-responsive liposomal content release induced by histidine-modified agents

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Feb 2024
Accepted
18 Mar 2024
First published
19 Mar 2024

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2024,22, 2844-2850

Weakly acidic pH-responsive liposomal content release induced by histidine-modified agents

A. Kashiwada, N. Taoka, Y. Chijimi, K. Noguchi, K. Shigematsu, M. Miura and T. Suzuki, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2024, 22, 2844 DOI: 10.1039/D4OB00216D

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