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An endosome is a membrane-bound compartment inside a eukaryotic cell. It is an organelle of the endocytic membrane transport pathway originating from the trans Golgi network. Molecules or ligands internalized from the plasma membrane can follow this pathway all the way to lysosomes for degradation, or they can be recycled back to the plasma membrane, in the endocytic cycle. Molecules are also transported to endosomes from the trans Golgi network and either continue to lysosomes or recycle back to the Golgi apparatus. Endosomes can be classified as early, sorting, or late depending on their stage post internalization. Endosomes represent a major sorting compartment of the endomembrane system in cells. In HeLa cells, endosomes are approximately 500 nm in diameter when fully mature.

PH-responsive polyethylene glycol-anticarcinogen conjugate, and synthetic method and application thereof

InactiveCN102475891APassive targetingBiocompatibleKetone active ingredientsPharmaceutical non-active ingredientsAnticarcinogenNano size
The invention discloses a pH-responsive polyethylene glycol-anticarcinogen conjugate, and a synthetic method and application thereof. After anticarcinogen molecules and polyethylene glycol are covalently linked through pH-sensitive phenylimide linkage, the conjugate is formed, wherein, anticarcinogen can be doxorubicin, epirubicin, daunorubicin, demethoxydaunorubicin or hydrochlorides of the above-mentioned anticarcinogens. The phenylimide linkage is stable under the condition of a normal physiological pH value but undergoes hydrolysis under the condition of a slightly acidic pH value, e.g., a solid tumor cell external pH value and a cell endosome and lysosome pH value; that is, the phenylimide linkage is sensitive to changes of pH values in a range of 7.4 to 4.5 or to below 4.5. The polyethylene glycol-anticarcinogen conjugate has amphiphilic nature and can form nanometer-scale micelle in a saline solution through self-assembly; the micelle can be used as a drug carrier to carry hydrophobic drugs and form a nanometer micelle preparation cladded with drugs, thereby realizing synergy therapy of a plurality of drugs.
Owner:INST OF CHEM CHINESE ACAD OF SCI
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