Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The treatment of bone diseases (including osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and bone cancer)
often results in reduced efficiency and/or adverse reactions due to the fact that it is not specifically
targeted to the site of action. The employment of a suitable carrier should increase drug location to
the site of bone disease. The purpose of this study is to prepare and characterize lipid nanoparticles
(NPs) coated with calcium phosphate (CaP-NPs). A coating method, to date used only to obtain
liposomes covered with CaP, is herein partially-modified to prepare CaP-coated lipid NPs. An
extensive physico-chemical characterization was achieved by employing several techniques (DLS,
SEM and TEM, and both combined with EDS, XRD, and FTIR) that confirmed the feasibility of
the developed coating method. Preliminary uptake studies on human osteosarcoma cells (U-2OS)
were performed by entrapping, as a lipid probe, Sudan Red III in NPs. The obtained data provided
evidence that CaP-NPs showed higher cell accumulation than uncoated NPs. This result may have
important implications for the development of drug loaded CaP-NPs to be tested in vitro with a view
of planning future treatment of bone diseases, and indicate that CaP-NPs are potential vehicles for
selective drug delivery to bone tissue.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
lipid nanoparticles, calcium phosphate coating, bone diseases, human osteosarcoma cells, cellular uptake
Elenco autori:
Sapino, Simona; Chindamo, Giulia; Chirio, Daniela; Manzoli, Maela; Peira, Elena; Riganti, Chiara; Gallarate, Marina
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