Binding and acid-base properties of novel photosensitizing drugs in micellar and liposome solutions

Author:

Kropacheva Tatyana N.1,van der Haas Richard N. S.1,van der Steen Robert1,Gast Peter2,Schuitmaker Hans J.3,Lugtenburg Johan1

Affiliation:

1. Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Gorlaeus Laboratory, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands

2. Biophysics Department, Huygens Laboratory, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands

3. PhotoBioChem NV, Biopartner Building, Leiden, The Netherlands

Abstract

The binding and acid-base equilibria of the two novel mesoporphyrin derivatives, PB07 and PB109 (quino[4,4a,5,6-efg]- annulated 7-demethyl-8-deethylmesoporphyrin and 2'-cyano-8'-formyl-N'-methyl-1',1a',5a',6'-tetrahydroacrido [4,5,5a,6-bcd]- annulated 2,3-dihydromesoporphyrin, resp.), which are promising agents for photodynamic therapy (PDT), were studied in aqueous solutions of different surfactants (Triton X-100 (TX-100), dodecyl maltoside (DDM), cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), lithium dodecyl sulfate (LDS)) and phosphatidyl choline (PC) liposomes. In all cases, the porphyrins are solubilized at neutral/alkaline pH in monomeric form and remain micelle/liposome-bound independently of their ionization state. The dissociation constants of the solubilized porphyrins are found to be influenced by the charge of the surface groups of the carrier. The protonation of pyrrole/quinoline nitrogens of the studied porphyrins is facilitated in the following order: LDS ≫TX-100 (DDM, PC liposomes) > CTAB. The dissociation constants of PB 07 carboxylic groups are similar in neutral/cationic micellar and liposome solutions and are significantly decreased for LDS-bound pigment. The results provide necessary information for the optimization of delivery systems for PB 07 and PB 109 when applied as sensitizers in PDT.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

General Chemistry

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