Investigating the effect of esterification on retinal pigment epithelial uptake using rhodamine B derivatives

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Purpose: This study investigated the effects of esterification and increased lipophilicity on cellular penetration, accumulation and retention in ARPE-19-nic cells using ester functionalized rhodamine B dyes. Methods: Rhodamine B was esterified to generate four dyes with increasing lipophilicity. Cellular uptake, retention and mitochondrial localization were investigated in vitro using ARPE-19-nic cells using direct intracellular and extracellular and mitochondrial fluorescence quantitation, confocal and high-resolution live cell imaging and colocalization with Mito-GFP. Results: Cellular penetrance, mitochondrial accumulation, and retention of the esterified dyes were increased in ARPE-19-nic cells compared with the nonesterified parent dye by direct fluorescence quantitation. Imaging demonstrated intracellular accumulation was confined to mitochondria as confirmed by colocalization with Mito-GFP. Conclusions: Esterification is an effective way to increase lipophilicity of a dye to improve cellular penetration of chemical entities. These observations may be key to improving retinal drug delivery for retinal pigment epithelium–based diseases. Translational Relevance: Understanding the intracellular distribution of drugs into retinal pigment epithelium cells is a critical component for identifying potential therapies for retinal pigment epithelium–based diseases.

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Bulumulla, C., Kularatne, R. N., Catchpole, T., Takacs, A., Christie, A., Gilfoyle, A., … Csaky, K. G. (2020). Investigating the effect of esterification on retinal pigment epithelial uptake using rhodamine B derivatives. Translational Vision Science and Technology, 9(6), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1167/tvst.9.6.18

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