BSA-FITC-loaded microcapsules for in vivo delivery

  • Byung Soo Kim
  • , Jae Min Oh
  • , Kyung Sook Kim
  • , Kwang Soo Seo
  • , Jae Song Cho
  • , Gilson Khang
  • , Hai Bang Lee
  • , Kinam Park
  • , Moon Suk Kim*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Here we describe the preparation of BSA-FITC-loaded microcapsules as a model protein system for in vivo delivery. BSA-FITC-loaded microcapsules were prepared using a mono-axial nozzle ultrasonic atomizer, varying a number of parameters to determine optimal conditions. The preparation method chosen resulted in a BSA-FITC encapsulation efficiency of ∼60% and a particle size of ∼50 μm. An analysis of the microcapsules showed a BSA-FITC core surrounded by a poly(d,l-lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) shell. Injection of BSA-FITC-loaded microcapsules into rats resulted in a sustained release of BSA-FITC that maintained increased concentrations of BSA-FITC in plasma for up to 2 weeks. In contrast, the concentration of BSA-FITC in plasma after injection of BSA-FITC-only solution reached near-zero levels within 3 days. Fluorescence images of microcapsules removed at various times after implantation showed a gradual decrease of BSA-FITC in BSA-FITC-loaded microcapsules, confirming a sustained in vivo release of BSA-FITC. The duration of in vivo release and plasma concentration of BSA-FITC was correlated with the initial dose of BSA-FITC. BSA-FITC-loaded microcapsules maintained their structure for at least 4 weeks in the rat. The inflammatory response observed initially after injection declined over time. In conclusion, BSA-FITC-loaded microcapsules achieved sustained release of BSA-FITC, suggesting that microcapsules manufactured as described may be useful for in vivo delivery of pharmacologically active proteins.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)902-909
Number of pages8
JournalBiomaterials
Volume30
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009.02

Keywords

  • BSA
  • Inflammation
  • Microcapsule
  • Sustain
  • Ultrasonic atomizer

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Materials Science
  • Engineering - Mechanical
  • Engineering - Chemical
  • Biological Sciences

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