This work characterizes interactions between a cationic graft copolymer, PE
O-graft-polyethylenimine (PEO-g-PEI) and negatively charged liposomes compo
sed of 80% (wt) dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) and 20% (wt) diphosph
atidylglycerol. Following addition of the copolymer the effects on the size
and surface charge of the liposomes were examined by dynamic light scatter
ing and laser electrophoresis techniques. The study concludes that PEO-g-PE
I adsorbs on the surface of the liposomes due to electrostatic interactions
with the CL phosphate groups exposed at the outer leaflet:of the liposome
membrane. This results in neutralization of the liposome surface charge and
formation of PEO layer at the liposome surface, which sterically stabilize
s the particles. Electroneutral PEO-g-PEI/liposome complexes remain stable
in dispersed state (similar to 100 nm) in contrast to the homopolymer PEI/l
iposome complexes, which aggregate. Binding of PEO-g-PEI did not alter the
structure of the Lipid bilayer as evaluated by a fluorescence polarization
technique, using diphenylhexatriene as a probe, and a microcalorimetry tech
nique.