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Original Article

Amphiphilic polyaspartamide copolymer-based micelles for rivastigmine delivery to neuronal cells

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Pages 307-316 | Received 14 May 2012, Accepted 15 Jul 2012, Published online: 30 Aug 2012
 

Abstract

A novel polysorbate-80 (PS80)-attached amphiphilic copolymer comprising a hydrophilic α,β-poly(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-d,l-aspartamide (PHEA) backbone and hydrophobic squalenyl-C17 (Sq17) portions was synthesized and characterized; the formation of polymeric micelles was also evaluated. Rivastigmine free-base (Riv), a hydrophobic drug employed to treat Alzheimer’s disease, was chosen as model drug to investigate micelle’s ability to incorporate hydrophobic molecules and target them to neuronal cells. Micelle formation was studied through analyses including fluorescence spectroscopy and 2D 1H-NMR NOESY experiments. Finally, the capacity of Riv-loaded micelles, versus free drug, to penetrate mouse neuroblastoma cells (Neuro2a) was evaluated. 2D 1H-NMR NOESY experiments demonstrated that the PHEA-EDA-Sq17-PS80 copolymer self-assembles into micelle structures in water, with a micelle core formed by hydrophobic interaction between Sq17 alkyl chains. Fluorescence probe studies revealed the CAC of PHEA-EDA-Sq17-PS80 micelles, which was 0.25 mg mL−1. The micelles obtained had a nanometric hydrodynamic diameter with narrow size distribution and negative surface charge. The PHEA-EDA-Sq17-PS80 micelles incorporated a large amount of Riv, and the system maintained the stability of Riv after incubation in human plasma. An in vitro biological assay evidenced no cytotoxic effects of either empty or loaded micelles on the neuronal cell lines tested. Moreover, the micelles are internalized by neuroblastoma cell lines with drug uptake depending on the micelles concentration.

Acknowledgements

Authors thank MIUR and the Regional Government (Regione Piemonte) for financial support. Authors thank the University of Palermo for financial support of the Doctorate scholarship for Mrs Cinzia Scialabba.

Declaration of interest

The authors report no declaration of interest.

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