Effect of MePEG molecular weight and particle size on in vitro release of tumor necrosis factor-α-loaded nanoparticles

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Aim: To study the in vitro release of recombinant human tumor necrosis factor-alpha (rHuTNF-α) encapsulated in poly (methoxypolyethyleneglycol cyanoacrylate-co-n-hexadecyl cyanoacrylate) (PEG-PHDCA) nanoparticles, and investigate the influence of methoxypolyethyleneglycol (MePEG) molecular weight and particle size. Methods: Three sizes (approximately 80, 170, and 240 nm) of PEG-PHDCA nanoparticles loading rHuTNF-oc were prepared at different MePEG molecular weights (Mt=2000, 5000, and 10 000) using the double emulsion method. The in vitro rHuTNF-α release was studied in PBS and rat plasma. Results: A higher burst-release and cumulative-release rate were observed for nanoparticles with higher MePEG molecular weight or smaller particle size. A decreased cumulative release of rHuTNF-α following the initial burst effect was found in PBS, while the particle sizes remained constant and MePEG liberated. In contrast, in rat plasma, slowly increased cumulative-release profiles were obtained after the burst effect. During a 5-h incubation in rat plasma, more than 50% of the PEG-PHDCA nanoparticles degraded. Conclusion: The MePEG molecular weight and particle size had an obvious influence on rHuTNF-α release. rHuTNF-α released from PEG-PHDCA nanoparticles in a diffusion-based pattern in PBS, but in a diffusion and erosion-controlled manner in rat plasma.

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Fang, C., Shi, B., & Pei, Y. Y. (2005). Effect of MePEG molecular weight and particle size on in vitro release of tumor necrosis factor-α-loaded nanoparticles. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica, 26(2), 242–249. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-7254.2005.00537.x

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