Π−Π Stacking increases the stability and loading capacity of thermosensitive polymeric micelles for chemotherapeutic drugs

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2013

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Shi, YangISNI 0000000527247967
van Steenbergen, Mies JISNI 0000000394872442
Teunissen, E.A.ISNI 0000000389040836
Novo, L.
Gradmann, S.
Baldus, M.ISNI 0000000139673796
van Nostrum, ReneISNI 0000000396379707
Hennink, Wim EISNI 0000000390382745

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Thermosensitive amphiphilic block copolymers self-assemble into micelles above their lower critical solution temperature in water, however, the micelles generally display mediocre physical stability. To stabilize such micelles and increase their loading capacity for chemotherapeutic drugs, block copolymers with novel aromatic monomers were synthesized by free radical polymerization of N-(2-benzoyloxypropyl methacrylamide (HPMAm-Bz) or the corresponding naphthoyl analogue (HPMAm-Nt), with N-(2-hydroxypropyl) methacrylamide monolactate, using a polyethylene glycol based macroinitiator. The critical micelle temperatures and critical micelle concentrations decreased with increasing the HPMAm-Bz/Nt content. The micelles of 30-50 nm were prepared by heating the polymer aqueous solutions from 0 to 50 degrees C and were colloidally stable for at least 48 h at pH 7.4 and 37 degrees C. Paclitaxel and docetaxel encapsulation was performed by mixing drug solutions in ethanol with polymer aqueous solutions and heating from 0 to 50 degrees C. The micelles had a drug loading capacity up to 34 wt % for docetaxel, which is among the highest loadings reported for polymeric micelles, with loaded micelle sizes ranging from 60 to 80 nm. The micelles without aromatic groups almost completely released loaded paclitaxel in 10 days, whereas the HPMAm-Bz/Nt containing micelles released 50% of the paclitaxel at the same time, which showed a better retention for the drug of the latter micelles. (1)H solid-state NMR spectroscopy data are compatible with pi-pi stacking between aromatic groups. The empty micelles demonstrated good cytocompatibility, and paclitaxel-loaded micelles showed high cytotoxicity to tumor cells. In conclusion, the pi-pi stacking effect introduced by aromatic groups increases the stability and loading capacity of polymeric micelles.

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Shi, Y, van Steenbergen, M J, Teunissen, E A, Novo, L, Gradmann, S, Baldus, M, van Nostrum, C F & Hennink, W E 2013, 'Π−Π Stacking increases the stability and loading capacity of thermosensitive polymeric micelles for chemotherapeutic drugs', Biomacromolecules, vol. 14, no. 6, pp. 1826-1837. https://doi.org/10.1021/bm400234c