Membrane interactions in drug delivery: Model cell membranes and orthogonal techniques
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Membrane interactions in drug delivery : Model cell membranes and orthogonal techniques. / Bunea, Ada-Ioana; Harloff-Helleberg, Stine; Taboryski, Rafael; Nielsen, Hanne Morck.
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T1 - Membrane interactions in drug delivery
T2 - Model cell membranes and orthogonal techniques
AU - Bunea, Ada-Ioana
AU - Harloff-Helleberg, Stine
AU - Taboryski, Rafael
AU - Nielsen, Hanne Morck
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - To generate the desired effect in the human body, the active pharmaceutical ingredient usually needs to interact with a receptor located on the cell membrane or inside the cell. Thus, understanding membrane interactions is of great importance when it comes to the development and testing of new drug molecules or new drug delivery systems. Nowadays, there is a tremendous selection of both model cell membranes and of techniques that can be used to characterize interactions between selected model cell membranes and a drug molecule, an excipient, or a drug delivery system. Having such a wide selection of model cell membranes and techniques available makes it sometimes challenging to select the optimal combination for a specific study. Furthermore, it is difficult to compare results obtained using different model cell membranes and techniques, and not all in vitro studies translate as well to an estimation of the in vivo biological activity or understanding of mode of action. This review provides an overview of the available lipid bilayer-based model cell membranes and of the most widely employed techniques for studying membrane interactions. Finally, the need for employing complimentary characterization techniques in order to acquire more reliable and in-depth information is highlighted. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V.
AB - To generate the desired effect in the human body, the active pharmaceutical ingredient usually needs to interact with a receptor located on the cell membrane or inside the cell. Thus, understanding membrane interactions is of great importance when it comes to the development and testing of new drug molecules or new drug delivery systems. Nowadays, there is a tremendous selection of both model cell membranes and of techniques that can be used to characterize interactions between selected model cell membranes and a drug molecule, an excipient, or a drug delivery system. Having such a wide selection of model cell membranes and techniques available makes it sometimes challenging to select the optimal combination for a specific study. Furthermore, it is difficult to compare results obtained using different model cell membranes and techniques, and not all in vitro studies translate as well to an estimation of the in vivo biological activity or understanding of mode of action. This review provides an overview of the available lipid bilayer-based model cell membranes and of the most widely employed techniques for studying membrane interactions. Finally, the need for employing complimentary characterization techniques in order to acquire more reliable and in-depth information is highlighted. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V.
KW - Model cell membrane
KW - membrane interaction
KW - lipid bilayer
KW - drug delivery
KW - drug testing
KW - SUPPORTED LIPID-BILAYERS
KW - MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS
KW - SURFACE-PLASMON RESONANCE
KW - CRYOELECTRON MICROSCOPY STRUCTURE
KW - QUARTZ-CRYSTAL MICROBALANCE
KW - BIOLOGICAL-MEMBRANES
KW - PATCH-CLAMP
KW - ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES
KW - PHOSPHOLIPID-VESICLES
KW - GOLD NANOPARTICLES
U2 - 10.1016/j.cis.2020.102177
DO - 10.1016/j.cis.2020.102177
M3 - Review
C2 - 32417568
VL - 281
JO - Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
JF - Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
SN - 0001-8686
M1 - 102177
ER -
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