RRC ID 56129
著者 Kokubun K, Matsumura S, Yudasaka M, Iijima S, Shiba K.
タイトル Immobilization of a carbon nanomaterial-based localized drug-release system using a bispecific material-binding peptide.
ジャーナル Int J Nanomedicine
Abstract Introduction:Inorganic materials are widely used in medical devices, such as artificial hearts, vessels, and joints, in stents, and as nanocarriers for drug-delivery systems. Carbon nanomaterials are of particular interest due to their biological inertness and their capability to accommodate molecules. Several attempts have been proposed, in which carbon nanomaterials are used as nanocarriers for the systemic delivery of drugs.
Materials and methods:We developed a drug-delivery system in which oxidized single-walled carbon nanohorns (oxSWNHs) were immobilized on a titanium (Ti) surface using material-binding peptides to enable localized drug delivery. For this purpose, we utilized a bispecific peptidic aptamer comprising a core sequence of a Ti-binding peptide and a SWNH-binding peptide to immobilize oxSWNHs on Ti.
Results:Scanning electron microscopy was used to confirm the presence of oxSWNHs adsorbed onto the Ti surface, and a quartz crystal microbalance was used to evaluate the binding process during oxSWNH adsorption. The oxSWNHs-ornamented Ti substrate was nontoxic to cells and released biologically active dexamethasone over a sustained period.
Conclusion:This oxSWNHs-immobilized system can be used to modify the surface of Ti in implants and be loaded with drugs that stimulate osteogenesis and bone regeneration.
巻・号 13
ページ 1643-1652
公開日 2018-3-16
DOI 10.2147/IJN.S155913
PII ijn-13-1643
PMID 29588591
PMC PMC5862015
MeSH Adsorption Alkaline Phosphatase / metabolism Amino Acid Sequence Animals Cell Line Cell Survival Dexamethasone / pharmacology Drug Delivery Systems Drug Liberation* Immobilized Proteins / metabolism Mice Nanotubes, Carbon / chemistry* Nanotubes, Carbon / ultrastructure Oxidation-Reduction Peptides / chemistry* Surface Properties Time Factors Titanium / chemistry
IF 4.471
引用数 3
リソース情報
ヒト・動物細胞 ST2(RCB0224)