Long-term biophysical stability of nanodiamonds combined with lipid nanocarriers for non-viral gene delivery to the retina
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2023-05Author
AL Qtaish, Nuseibah
Villate Beitia, Ane Ilia
Gallego Garrido, Idoia
Martínez Navarrete, Gema
Soto-Sánchez, Cristina
Sainz Ramos, Myriam
López Méndez, Tania Belén
Paredes, Alejandro Javier
Chichón, Francisco Javier
Zamarreño, Noelia
Fernández, Eduardo
Puras Ochoa, Gustavo
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International Journal of Pharmaceutics 639 : (2023) // Article ID 122968
Abstract
Nanodiamonds were combined with niosome, and resulting formulations were named as nanodiasomes, which were evaluated in terms of physicochemical features, cellular internalization, cell viability and transfection efficiency both in in vitro and in in vivo conditions. Such parameters were analyzed at 4 and 25 °C, and at 15 and 30 days after their elaboration. Nanodiasomes showed a particle size of 128 nm that was maintained over time inside the ± 10% of deviation, unless after 30 days of storage at 25 °C. Something similar occurred with the initial zeta potential value, 35.2 mV, being both formulations more stable at 4 °C. The incorporation of nanodiamonds into niosomes resulted in a 4-fold increase of transfection efficiency that was maintained over time at 4 and 25 °C. In vivo studies reported high transgene expression of nanodiasomes after subretinal and intravitreal administration in mice, when injected freshly prepared and after 30 days of storage at 4 °C.