Autores
Matthew J Haney, Natalia L Klyachko, Yuling Zhao, Richa Gupta, Evgeniya G Plotnikova, Zhijian He, Tejash Patel, Aleksandr Piroyan, Marina Sokolsky, Alexander V Kabanov, Elena V Batrakova
Fecha de publicación
2015/6/10
Revista
Journal of controlled release
Volumen
207
Páginas
18-30
Editor
Elsevier
Descripción
Exosomes are naturally occurring nanosized vesicles that have attracted considerable attention as drug delivery vehicles in the past few years. Exosomes are comprised of natural lipid bilayers with the abundance of adhesive proteins that readily interact with cellular membranes. We posit that exosomes secreted by monocytes and macrophages can provide an unprecedented opportunity to avoid entrapment in mononuclear phagocytes (as a part of the host immune system), and at the same time enhance delivery of incorporated drugs to target cells ultimately increasing drug therapeutic efficacy. In light of this, we developed a new exosomal-based delivery system for a potent antioxidant, catalase, to treat Parkinson's disease (PD). Catalase was loaded into exosomes ex vivo using different methods: the incubation at room temperature, permeabilization with saponin, freeze–thaw cycles, sonication, or extrusion. The …
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