Abstract

Fully biodegradable polylactic acid (PLA) nanoparticles (90-250 nm) coated with human serum albumin (HSA) were prepared by high-pressure emulsification and solvent evaporation, using the protein as surfactant. A new analytical tool was developed, based on Mie's law and size exclusion chromatography, to establish that, after evaporation of the solvent, the protein saturates the surface of the nanoparticles, masking the PLA core. According to this technique, no HSA is encapsulated in the polymer matrix. A radiolabelled [14C]-PLA50 was synthesized to follow the fate of this new drug carrier after i.v. administration to rats. The time necessary to clear the albumin-coated nanoparticles from the plasma was significantly longer than for the uncoated ones but not extended enough to target cells other than mononuclear phagocytes. As deduced from whole-body autoradiography and quantitative distribution experiments, the 14C-labelled polymer is rapidly captured by liver, bone marrow, lymph nodes, spleen and peritoneal macrophages. Nanoparticle degradation was addressed following 14C excretion. The elimination of the 14C was quick on the first day (30% of the administered dose) but then slowed down. In fact, if the metabolism of the PLA proceeds to lactic acid which is rapidly converted into CO2 via the Krebs cycle (80% of the total excretion was fulfilled by the lungs), anabolism from the lactic acid may also have taken place leading to long-lasting radioactive remnants, by incorporation of 14C into endogenous compounds.

Keywords

Lactic acidPolylactic acidAlbuminBiodegradable polymerNanoparticleHuman serum albuminMaterials scienceChromatographyChemistryPolymerBiochemistryNanotechnologyOrganic chemistryBiology

MeSH Terms

AnimalsBiotransformationCalibrationCarbon RadioisotopesHumansInjectionsIntravenousLactatesLactic AcidLungMaleNephelometry and TurbidimetryParticle SizePhagocytesPolyestersPolymersRatsRatsSprague-DawleySerum AlbuminTissue Distribution

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Year
1992
Type
article
Volume
13
Issue
15
Pages
1093-1102
Citations
201
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Didier Bazile, Catherine Ropert, P. Huve et al. (1992). Body distribution of fully biodegradable [14C]-poly(lactic acid) nanoparticles coated with albumin after parenteral administration to rats. Biomaterials , 13 (15) , 1093-1102. https://doi.org/10.1016/0142-9612(92)90142-b

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DOI
10.1016/0142-9612(92)90142-b
PMID
1493193

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