Pcn. Rensen et al., IN-VITRO INTERACTION OF ZINC(II)-PHTHALOCYANINE-CONTAINING LIPOSOMES AND PLASMA-LIPOPROTEINS, Journal of photochemistry and photobiology.B, Biology, 26(1), 1994, pp. 29-35
We have studied the interaction of small unilamellar liposomes contain
ing zinc(II)-phthalocyanine (Zn-Pc) with human plasma lipoproteins. Hi
gh-, low- and very low-density lipoproteins (HDL, LDL and VLDL) were p
urified from plasma and combined in amounts reflecting their natural a
bundance in plasma. After short periods of incubation at 37 degrees C,
the bulk of Zn-Pe was incorporated into HDL and LDL; very little C-14
-labelled palmitoyl oleoyl phosphocholine, the most abundant phospholi
pid in the formulation, was associated with lipoproteins. When liposom
es were incubated in pooled plasma, 73%-85% of Zn-Pc and 27%-34% of ra
diolabelled phospholipid were recovered with HDL and LDL, indicating a
possible role for plasma lipid transfer proteins in the incorporation
of phospholipid into lipoproteins. Some Zn-Pc was also found in assoc
iation with VLDL. The buoyant density of Zn-Pc liposomes increased in
a dose-dependent fashion when the particles were incubated with plasma
, and it is suggested that this was due, at least in part, to opsoniza
tion of liposomes by plasma proteins.