Investigation of the in vivo integrity of polymeric micelles via large Stokes shift fluorophore-based FRET

Journal of Controlled Release(2020)

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Polymeric micelles hold great potential for anticancer drug delivery. Sufficient integrity of polymeric micelles after intravenous injection is critical for successful drug delivery to solid tumors, but accurate measurement of the in vivo micellar integrity remains challenging. Methods based on Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) to monitor the in vivo micellar integrity are frequently used. However, the self-quenching effect of these FRET fluorophores used has been improperly ignored and has caused inaccurate measurements. Herein, we report a FRET-based approach using the large Stokes shift (LSS) fluorophores NBD-X and MS735 as the donor and acceptor, respectively, to investigate the integrity of polyethylene glycol-block-poly(ε-caprolactone) (PEG-PCL) micelles. We established a mathematical formula for the integrity calculation, and an in vitro verification experiment showed that the formula results exactly matched the simulated results. Our results demonstrated that PEG-PCL micelles gradually dissociated in blood circulation, but approximately 60% of the micelles in plasma remained intact 72 h after intravenous (i.v.) injection. This LSS fluorophore-based FRET approach can be used to accurately monitor the integrity of nanoparticles, and this study demonstrates that most of PEG-PCL micelles maintain their aggregation state during blood circulation for anticancer drug delivery.
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Polymeric micelles,Integrity,Förster resonance energy transfer,Large Stokes shift fluorophore,Drug delivery
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