Title of article
Cyclodextrin-Modified Polyethylenimine Polymers for Gene Delivery
Author/Authors
Davis، Mark E. نويسنده , , Pun، Suzie H. نويسنده , , Bellocq، Nathalie C. نويسنده , , Liu، Aijie نويسنده , , Jensen، Greg نويسنده , , Machemer، Todd نويسنده , , Quijano، Erlinda نويسنده , , Schluep، Thomas نويسنده , , Wen، Shufen نويسنده , , Engler، Heidrun نويسنده , , Heidel، Jeremy نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-830
From page
831
To page
0
Abstract
Linear and branched poly(ethylenimines), lPEI and bPEI, respectively, grafted with (beta)-cyclodextrin are prepared to give CDlPEI and CD-bPEI, respectively, and are investigated as in vitro and in vivo nonviral gene delivery agents. The in vitro toxicity and transfection efficiency are sensitive to the level of cyclodextrin grafting. The cyclodextrin-containing polycations, when combined with adamantane-poly(ethylene glycol) (AD-PEG) conjugates, form particles that are stable at physiological salt concentrations. PEGylated CD-lPEI-based particles give in vitro gene expression equal to or greater than lPEI as measured by the percentage of EGFP expressing cells. Tail vein injections into mice of 120 (mu)g of plasmid DNA formulated with CD-lPEI and AD-PEG do not reveal observable toxicities, and both nucleic acid accumulation and expression are observed in liver.
Keywords
Abdominal obesity , Food patterns , Prospective study , waist circumference
Journal title
Bioconjugate Chemistry
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Bioconjugate Chemistry
Record number
103455
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