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Poly(epsilon-caprolactone)-graft-poly(2-(N, N-dimethylamino) ethyl methacrylate) nanoparticles: pH dependent thermo-sensitive multifunctional carriers for gene and drug delivery

Source: J. Mater. Chem. 20, 6935 (2010); doi:10.1039/c0jm00506a

Issue Date: 15 August 2010

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ISSN:
1553-9628 (online)
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Shutao Guo
School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tianjin University, Tianjin, 300072, China. ajdong@tju.edu.cn

Yong Qiao


Weiwei Wang


Haiyong He


Liandong Deng


Jinfeng Xing


Jianqing Xu


Xing-Jie Liang


Anjie Dong

pH-dependent temperature- sensitive poly(epsilon-caprolactone)-graft-poly(2-(dimethylamino) ethyl methacrylate) (PCL-g-PDMAEMA), a kind of degradable, amphiphilic, cationic copolymer, was synthesized. PCL-g-PDMAEMA was self-assembled into core-shell nanoparticles with an ultralow critical association concentration at about 8.1 × 10-4 g L-1. It was found that PCL-g-PDMAEMA nanoparticles were able to simultaneously entrap hydrophobic paclitaxel and load DNA. Hydrophobic drug paclitaxel, loaded by PCL-g-PDMAEMA NPs, could be released faster in an acidic environment than in a neutral environment, and PCL-g-PDMAEMA NPs showed a comparable in vitro gene transfection efficiency to Lipofectamine 2000. In addition, the gene transfection efficiency was enhanced by the addition of 5% serum. Besides, confocal microscopic measurements indicated that PCL-g-PDMAEMA nanoparticles/DNA polyplexes could escape from the endosome and release the payloads effectively in cytoplasm. These results suggest PCL-g-PDMAEMA has great potential for achieving the synergistic effect of drug and gene therapies in vivo. ©2010
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