Title of article :
In-vitro Cellular Uptake and Transport Study of 9-Nitrocamptothecin PLGA Nanoparticles Across Caco-2 Cell Monolayer Model
Author/Authors :
Derakhshandeh, Katayoun Department of Pharmaceutics - School of Pharmacy - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah - Department of Pharmaceutics - School of Pharmacy - Florida - Gainesville, USA - University of Medical , Hochhaus, Gunther Department of Pharmaceutics - School of Pharmacy - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Dadashzadeh, Simin Department of Pharmaceutics - School of Pharmacy - Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
The uptake and transport of 9-nitrocamptothecin (9-NC), a potent anticancer agent, across Caco-2 cell monolayers was studied as a free and PLGA nanoparticle loaded drug. Different sizes (110 to 950 nm) of 9-nitrocamptothecin nanoparticles using poly (lactic-glycolic acid) were prepared by via the nanoprecipitation method. The transport of nanoparticles across the Caco-2 cell monolayer as a function of incubation time and concentration was evaluated for each different nanoparticle formulation. The amount of 9-NC transported from the apical to the basolateral side and the uptake of the drug into the cells was determined by HPLC. The uptake of intact nanoparticles into Caco-2 cells was visualized by confocal laser scanning microscopy using 6-coumarin as a fluorescent marker. The study demonstrated that Caco-2 cell uptake and transport of encapsulated 9-nitrocamptothecin is significantly affected by the diameter of the carrier and incubation time. In addition it was shown to be independent of concentration. The results indicated a significant accumulation of the drug in the cell membrane and an enhanced diffusion across the cell membrane. There was also a sustained release of characteristics pertaining to polymeric carriers that provided prolonged drug availability for absorptive cells.
Keywords :
9-Nitrocamptothecin , Nanoparticles , Uptake , Transport , Caco-2 cell
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics