J. Taillefer et al., Preparation and characterization of pH-responsive polymeric micelles for the delivery of photosensitizing anticancer drugs, J PHARM SCI, 89(1), 2000, pp. 52-62
pH-responsive polymeric micelles (PM) consisting of random copolymers of N-
isopropylacrylamide (NIPA), methacrylic acid (MAA), and octadecyl acrylate
(ODA) were prepared and characterized. The critical aggregation concentrati
on, as determined by a fluorescence probe technique, was approximately 10 m
g/L in water and phosphate-buffered saline. Phase transition pH was estimat
ed at 5.7. The decrease in pH was accompanied by the destruction of hydroph
obic clusters. Micelle size was-dependent on temperature and the nature of
the aqueous medium. The micelles were successfully loaded with a substantia
l amount of a photoactive anticancer drug, namely, aluminium chloride phtha
locyanine (AlClPc). ps-responsive PM loaded with AlClPc were found to exhib
it higher cytotoxicity against EMT-G; mouse mammary cells in vitro than con
trol Cremophor EL formulation. These results show the potential of poly(NIP
A-co-MAA-co-ODA) for in vivo administration of water-insoluble, photosensit
izing anticancer drugs. (C) 2000 Wiley Liss, Inc. and the American Pharmace
utical Association.