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Title: Protamine enhances uptake of cationic liposomes in angiogenic microvessels. Author: Eichhorn ME, Strieth S, Krasnici S, Sauer B, Teifel M, Michaelis U, Naujoks K, Dellian M. Journal: Angiogenesis; 2004; 7(2):133-41. PubMed ID: 15516834. Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Cationic liposomes have been shown to target angiogenic endothelial cells of solid tumours. Supposing a charge-related mechanism might be responsible for liposome-endothelial interaction, we investigated the effect of intravenous pre-injection of the charged molecules protamine, a polycationic protein, and fucoidan, a polyanionic polysaccharide on the accumulation of cationic liposomes within the blood vessels of a solid tumour. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Experiments were performed using the amelanotic hamster melanoma A-Mel-3 growing in a dorsal skinfold chamber of hamsters. Accumulation of fluorescently-labelled cationic liposomes was quantified by intravital macroscopy and digital image analysis of tumour (t) and surrounding normal host tissue (n) over an observation period of 6 h. All animals received an i.v. injection of cationic liposomes. Animals of the control group were pre-treated with an i.v. injection of 0.9% saline, while animals of group 2 received positively charged protamine and animals of group 3 negatively charged fucoidan prior to liposome injection. RESULTS: In control animals i.v. injection of cationic liposomes revealed a preferential targeting of the tumour vessels, indicated by a maximal t/n ratio of 2.2 +/- 0.24 and a maximal fluorescence intensity (fmax) corresponding to the tumour of 66 +/- 12 [% standard]. While there were no significant differences of liposome accumulation within normal host tissue, accumulation of cationic liposomes within the tumour was significantly enhanced after the pre-administration of protamine (fmax: 117 +/- 12 [% standard]). The t/n ratio was significantly increased in protamine pre-treated animals (5.3 +/- 1.7) in comparison to control and fucoidan treated animals. In contrast, pre-injection of fucoidan resulted in reduced maximal fluorescence intensities in tumour (47 +/- 8 [% standard]) and normal surrounding host tissue. CONCLUSION: Pre-administration of protamine increases the accumulation of cationic liposomes in a solid tumour animal model causing an increased selectivity of cationic liposomes in targeting angiogenic microvessels.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]