Computed tomographic mesenteric lymphography by oral iohexol liposomes.

IF 3.6 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Huai-de Jiang, Wen-Qing Guo, Xiao-Zhu Chen, Ling-Xu Li, Wei-Ye Tan, Wei-Ling Qi, Yi-Wen Guo, Yun Liao, Jun-Cai Xu, Da-Wei Yao
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Abstract

Lymphography is a useful technique in the diagnosis of lymphatic diseases. Conventional lymph node imaging methods, such as subcutaneous and footpad injections, are invasive and unable to visualize mesenteric lymph nodes. Liposomes have the potential to increase the oral bioavailability of poorly bioavailable hydrophilic drugs and promote their lymphatic transport in the intestinal lymph. In this study, the iohexol liposome was prepared using cholesterol, soybean lecithin, and iohexol by the reverse-phase evaporation method. It had an encapsulation efficiency of 70.26%, an average particle size diameter of 185.7 nm, a polydispersity index of 0.275, and a zeta potential of -7.697 mV. The iohexol liposomes were stable for five days at 4 °C under static conditions. The iohexol content in the lymph nodes of mice after oral iohexol liposomes initially increased and then gradually decreased over time, with the absorption peak occurring around 50-70 minutes and a peak iohexol content of 5.09 mg/g. After oral administration of iohexol liposomes, mild enhancement (12.46-12.92 HU) was observed in the mesenteric lymph nodes of dogs through CT scanning after a certain period. These results indicate that iohexol liposomes, when administered orally, can effectively achieve imaging of the mesenteric lymph nodes. Overall, we provide a novel noninvasive imaging modality based on liposomes for evaluating mesenteric lymph nodes via lymphography.

淋巴造影是诊断淋巴疾病的一项有用技术。传统的淋巴结成像方法,如皮下注射和足垫注射,都是侵入性的,无法观察到肠系膜淋巴结。脂质体有可能提高生物利用度较差的亲水性药物的口服生物利用度,并促进其在肠道淋巴中的淋巴转运。本研究使用胆固醇、大豆卵磷脂和碘海醇,通过反相蒸发法制备了碘海醇脂质体。它的封装效率为 70.26%,平均粒径为 185.7 nm,多分散指数为 0.275,Zeta 电位为 -7.697 mV。在静态条件下,碘己糖醇脂质体在 4 °C 下可稳定存在五天。口服碘海醇脂质体后,小鼠淋巴结中的碘海醇含量最初会增加,然后随着时间的推移逐渐减少,吸收高峰出现在 50-70 分钟左右,峰值碘海醇含量为 5.09 毫克/克。口服碘海醇脂质体一段时间后,通过 CT 扫描观察到狗的肠系膜淋巴结有轻度增强(12.46-12.92 HU)。这些结果表明,口服碘海醇脂质体可有效实现肠系膜淋巴结的成像。总之,我们提供了一种基于脂质体的新型无创成像模式,可通过淋巴造影评估肠系膜淋巴结。
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Journal of Liposome Research
Journal of Liposome Research 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
2.30%
发文量
24
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Liposome Research aims to publish original, high-quality, peer-reviewed research on the topic of liposomes and related systems, lipid-based delivery systems, lipid biology, and both synthetic and physical lipid chemistry. Reviews and commentaries or editorials are generally solicited and are editorially reviewed. The Journal also publishes abstracts and conference proceedings including those from the International Liposome Society. The scope of the Journal includes: Formulation and characterisation of systems Formulation engineering of systems Synthetic and physical lipid chemistry Lipid Biology Biomembranes Vaccines Emerging technologies and systems related to liposomes and vesicle type systems Developmental methodologies and new analytical techniques pertaining to the general area Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and biodistribution of systems Clinical applications. The Journal also publishes Special Issues focusing on particular topics and themes within the general scope of the Journal.
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