Nl. Boman et al., OPTIMIZATION OF THE RETENTION PROPERTIES OF VINCRISTINE IN LIPOSOMAL SYSTEMS, Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1152(2), 1993, pp. 253-258
The influence of lipid composition, internal pH and internal buffering
capacity on the retention properties of vincristine loaded into large
unilamellar vesicle (LUV) systems in response to transmembrane pH gra
dients has been assessed. It is shown that increasing the (saturated)
acyl chain length of the phosphatidylcholine molecule, increasing the
internal buffering capacity, and decreasing the internal pH all result
in increased drug retention. Further, a study of the pH dependence on
the rates of accumulation indicate that uptake proceeds via the neutr
al form of the vincristine molecule. This uptake is associated with an
activation energy of 37 kcal/mol for DSPC/Chol LUVs. It is shown that
the major improvement in drug retention in vitro is achieved by emplo
ying low initial internal pH values, where 90% retention is obtained o
ver 24 h for an initial internal pH of 2. Improved retention in vivo w
as also observed where a drug-to-lipid ratio approx. 4-fold greater at
24 h was maintained.