Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology (Dec 2019)

In-vitro haemocompatibility of dextran-protein submicron particles

  • Chiraphat Kloypan,
  • Nittiya Suwannasom,
  • Saranya Chaiwaree,
  • Ausanai Prapan,
  • Kathrin Smuda,
  • Nuttakorn Baisaeng,
  • Axel Pruß,
  • Radostina Georgieva,
  • Hans Bäumler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21691401.2018.1548476
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 1
pp. 241 – 249

Abstract

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Blood compatibility is a key requirement to fulfil for intravenous administration of drug and oxygen carrier system. Recently, we published the fabrication of oxidised-dextran (Odex)-crosslinked protein particles by one-pot formulation. In the current study we investigate the haemocompatibility of these Odex - particles including albumin particles (Odex-APs) and haemoglobin particles (Odex-HbMPs). Odex-APs and Odex-HbMPs have a submicron size ranged 800–1000 nm with peanut-like shape and a negative surface charge. In vitro haemocompatibility assays included haemolysis test, indirect phagocytosis test and platelet activation test in human blood. Odex-APs and Odex-HbMPs did not provoke any undesirable effects on the blood cells. Firstly, the ratio of haemolysis after contacted with Odex-crosslinked protein particles were less than 5% and therefore the particles may be considered non-haemolytic. Secondly, the incubation of leukocyte with Odex-APs/HbMPs did not influence the phagocytosis of leukocyte. We conclude that our particles are not recognized by monocytes or granulocytes. Finally, exposure of Odex-APs/HbMPs to platelets did not cause an activation of platelets. Additionally, Odex-HbMP/AP did not enhance or attenuate agonist-induced platelet activation. We conclude that Odex-crosslinked protein particles exhibit a very good haemocompatibility and represent highly promising carriers for drugs or oxygen.

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