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Synthesis of a novel lipopeptide with [alpha]-melanocyte-stimulating hormone peptide ligand and its effect on liposome stability

Introduction of liposomes into target cells is important for drug delivery systems. For this purpose, the surface of the liposome is equipped with ligand peptides, which may bind to specific receptors on the cell membrane. An artificial novel lipopeptide (MSH-C4A2) containing the α-melanocyte-stimul...

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Published in:Lipids 1999-04, Vol.34 (4), p.387
Main Authors: Ogawa, Yoshikatsu, Kawahara, Hidehiko, Yagi, Nobuhiro, Kodaka, Masato, Tomohiro, Takenori, Okada, Tomoko, Konakahara, Takeo, Okuno, Hiroaki
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Language:English
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Summary:Introduction of liposomes into target cells is important for drug delivery systems. For this purpose, the surface of the liposome is equipped with ligand peptides, which may bind to specific receptors on the cell membrane. An artificial novel lipopeptide (MSH-C4A2) containing the α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) sequence and two long alkyl chains was designed and synthesized, and the liposome, composed of egg phosphatidylcholine (EPC) and MSH-C4A2, was prepared. The stability of the liposome was estimated by measuring calcein leakage from the liposome inner phase. The stability of the liposome decreased upon addition of MSH-A4C2, which seemed to be attributable to the amphiphilic property of the peptide moiety (α-MSH) of MSH-A2C4. The stability was, however, recovered fairly well upon addition of cholesterol (Ch) or phosphatidylglycerol (PG). It was concluded therefore that the ternary system, MSH-C4A2/Ch/EPC or MSH-C4A2/PG/EPC, is suitable for preparing the functional liposome.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0024-4201
1558-9307
DOI:10.1007/s11745-999-0377-5