Impact of liposomal drug formulations on the RBCS shape, transmembrane potential, and mechanical properties

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Liposomal technologies are used in order to improve the effectiveness of current therapies or to reduce their negative side effects. However, the liposome–erythrocyte interaction during the intravenous administration of liposomal drug formulations may result in changes within the red blood cells (RBCs). In this study, it was shown that phosphatidylcholine‐composed liposomal formulations of Photolon, used as a drug model, significantly influences the transmembrane potential, stiffness, as well as the shape of RBCs. These changes caused decreasing the number of stomatocytes and irregular shapes proportion within the cells exposed to liposomes. Thus, the reduction of anisocytosis was observed. Therefore, some nanodrugs in phosphatidylcholine liposomal formulation may have a beneficial effect on the survival time of erythrocytes.

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Cyboran‐mikołajczyk, S., Sareło, P., Pasławski, R., Pasławska, U., Przybyło, M., Nowak, K., … Wawrzyńska, M. (2021). Impact of liposomal drug formulations on the RBCS shape, transmembrane potential, and mechanical properties. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(4), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22041710

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