Title of article
Cationic Oxyethylene Lipids. Synthesis, Aggregation, and Transfection Properties
Author/Authors
Bhattacharya، Santanu نويسنده , , Dileep، Padinjarae Vangasseri نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-507
From page
508
To page
0
Abstract
Four cationic lipids (1-4) with oligo-oxyethylene units at the linkage region between the pseudoglyceryl backbone and the hydrocarbon chains have been synthesized. Two of these lipids (1 and 2) have an equal number of (CH2CH2O)n units attached to both C-1 and C-2 positions of the pseudoglyceryl backbone, making their linkage regions similar, while the other two (3 and 4) are unsymmetrical in terms of the number of oxyethylene units in the linkage. Synthesis of lipids 1 and 2 involved the coupling of benzyl glycerol with the corresponding tosylates as a key step. Each of these lipids formed membranous aggregates when dispersed in water and exhibited clear thermotropic phase transitions typical of vesicular assemblies. The lipids 1-4 exhibited enhanced biological activities as gene transfer agents compared to their non-oxyethylene diether analogue, DHTMA. Transfection experiments using aqueous suspensions of these lipids and also their mixtures with cholesterol or dioleoyl phosphatidyl ethanolamine (DOPE) were performed on HeLa cells. The best transfection activity was demonstrated by unsymmetrical lipid 3, which had two oxyethylene units only at the C-1 position of the pseudoglycerylbackbone.
Keywords
folate , Ischaemic heart disease , Cretan Mediterranean diet , homocysteine
Journal title
Bioconjugate Chemistry
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Bioconjugate Chemistry
Record number
103419
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