Erythrocyte membranes from slaughterhouse blood as potential drug vehicles: Isolation by gradual hypotonic hemolysis and biochemical and morphological characterization
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2014
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Kostić, Ivana
Ilić, Vesna

Đorđević Verica B.
Bukara, Katarina
Mojsilović, Slavko

Nedović, Viktor

Bugarski, Diana

Veljović, Đorđe N.

Misić, Danijela M.

Bugarski, Branko

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The present study was aimed at investigating the effect of isolation process-gradual hypotonic hemolysis on chosen parameters of the erythrocyte membranes (ghosts) originating from bovine and porcine slaughterhouse blood. The estimation of the gradual hypotonic hemolysis as a drug loading procedure for the erythrocyte ghosts was performed as well. Based on the results derived from analysis of the osmotic properties of the erythrocytes, the gradual hemolysis was performed with high volume of erythrocytes and 35 mM hypotonic sodium-phosphate/NaCl, enabling gt 90% of hemolysis for both types of erythrocytes. Detailed insight into ghosts' morphology by field emission-scanning electron microscopy revealed a distortion from erythrocyte shape and an altered surface texture with increased bilayer curvature for both samples. Compared to erythrocytes, an average diameter of ghosts from both type of erythrocytes decreased for only about 10%. The reported unidispersity of the isolated ghosts is o...f great importance for their potential application as vehicles of active compounds. Gradual hemolysis did not lead to substantial loss of cholesterol and membrane/cytoskeleton proteins. This result indicated the ghosts' possibility to mimic the chemical and structural anisotropic environment of in vivo cell membranes, which is of significance for drug diffusion and partition coefficients. Induced shift of phosphatidylserine to external surface of the ghosts demonstrated their potential application as vehicles for targeted drug delivery to cells of reticuloendothelial system. Ultra high-performance liquid chromatography and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy revealed the presence of a drug model - dexamethasone-sodium phosphate, and its interaction with structural components in both types of erythrocyte ghosts.
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Slaughterhouse blood / Gradual hypotonic hemolysis / Erythrocyte ghosts / Drug loadingSource:
Colloids & Surfaces B-Biointerfaces, 2014, 122, 250-259Publisher:
- Elsevier, Amsterdam
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DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2014.06.043
ISSN: 0927-7765
PubMed: 25051307
WoS: 000343612900032
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84904602758
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Institut za medicinska istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Kostić, Ivana AU - Ilić, Vesna AU - Đorđević Verica B. AU - Bukara, Katarina AU - Mojsilović, Slavko AU - Nedović, Viktor AU - Bugarski, Diana AU - Veljović, Đorđe N. AU - Misić, Danijela M. AU - Bugarski, Branko PY - 2014 UR - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/559 AB - The present study was aimed at investigating the effect of isolation process-gradual hypotonic hemolysis on chosen parameters of the erythrocyte membranes (ghosts) originating from bovine and porcine slaughterhouse blood. The estimation of the gradual hypotonic hemolysis as a drug loading procedure for the erythrocyte ghosts was performed as well. Based on the results derived from analysis of the osmotic properties of the erythrocytes, the gradual hemolysis was performed with high volume of erythrocytes and 35 mM hypotonic sodium-phosphate/NaCl, enabling gt 90% of hemolysis for both types of erythrocytes. Detailed insight into ghosts' morphology by field emission-scanning electron microscopy revealed a distortion from erythrocyte shape and an altered surface texture with increased bilayer curvature for both samples. Compared to erythrocytes, an average diameter of ghosts from both type of erythrocytes decreased for only about 10%. The reported unidispersity of the isolated ghosts is of great importance for their potential application as vehicles of active compounds. Gradual hemolysis did not lead to substantial loss of cholesterol and membrane/cytoskeleton proteins. This result indicated the ghosts' possibility to mimic the chemical and structural anisotropic environment of in vivo cell membranes, which is of significance for drug diffusion and partition coefficients. Induced shift of phosphatidylserine to external surface of the ghosts demonstrated their potential application as vehicles for targeted drug delivery to cells of reticuloendothelial system. Ultra high-performance liquid chromatography and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy revealed the presence of a drug model - dexamethasone-sodium phosphate, and its interaction with structural components in both types of erythrocyte ghosts. PB - Elsevier, Amsterdam T2 - Colloids & Surfaces B-Biointerfaces T1 - Erythrocyte membranes from slaughterhouse blood as potential drug vehicles: Isolation by gradual hypotonic hemolysis and biochemical and morphological characterization EP - 259 SP - 250 VL - 122 DO - 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2014.06.043 ER -
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Kostić, I., Ilić, V., Đorđević Verica B., Bukara, K., Mojsilović, S., Nedović, V., Bugarski, D., Veljović, Đ. N., Misić, D. M.,& Bugarski, B.. (2014). Erythrocyte membranes from slaughterhouse blood as potential drug vehicles: Isolation by gradual hypotonic hemolysis and biochemical and morphological characterization. in Colloids & Surfaces B-Biointerfaces Elsevier, Amsterdam., 122, 250-259. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2014.06.043
Kostić I, Ilić V, Đorđević Verica B., Bukara K, Mojsilović S, Nedović V, Bugarski D, Veljović ĐN, Misić DM, Bugarski B. Erythrocyte membranes from slaughterhouse blood as potential drug vehicles: Isolation by gradual hypotonic hemolysis and biochemical and morphological characterization. in Colloids & Surfaces B-Biointerfaces. 2014;122:250-259. doi:10.1016/j.colsurfb.2014.06.043 .
Kostić, Ivana, Ilić, Vesna, Đorđević Verica B., Bukara, Katarina, Mojsilović, Slavko, Nedović, Viktor, Bugarski, Diana, Veljović, Đorđe N., Misić, Danijela M., Bugarski, Branko, "Erythrocyte membranes from slaughterhouse blood as potential drug vehicles: Isolation by gradual hypotonic hemolysis and biochemical and morphological characterization" in Colloids & Surfaces B-Biointerfaces, 122 (2014):250-259, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2014.06.043 . .