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Soft Matter | 2006

Quantitative membrane loading of polymer vesicles

P. Peter Ghoroghchian; John J. Lin; Aaron K. Brannan; Paul R. Frail; Frank S. Bates; Michael J. Therien; Daniel A. Hammer

We utilize a series of structurally homologous, multi-porphyrin-based, fluorophores (PBFs) in order to explore the capacity of polymer vesicles (polymersomes) to stably incorporate large hydrophobic molecules, non-covalently within their thick lamellar membranes. Through aqueous hydration of dry, uniform thin-films of amphiphilic polymer and PBF species deposited on Teflon, self-assembled polymersomes are readily generated incorporating the hydrophobic fluorophores in prescribed molar ratios within their membranes. The size-dependent spectral properties of the PBFs allow for ready optical verification ( steady-state absorption and emission spectroscopy) of the extent of vesicle membrane loading and enable delineation of intermembranous molecular interactions. The resultant effects of PBF membrane-loading on polymersome thermodynamic and mechanical stability are further assessed by cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) and micropipet aspiration, respectively. We demonstrate that polymersomes can be loaded at up to 10 mol/wt% concentrations, with hydrophobic molecules that possess sizes comparable to those of large pharmaceutical conjugates ( ranging 1.4-5.4 nm in length and = 0.7-5.4 kg mol), without significantly compromising the robust thermodynamic and mechanical stabilities of these synthetic vesicle assemblies. Due to membrane incorporation, hydrophobic encapsulants are effectively prevented from self-aggregation, able to be highly concentrated in aqueous solution, and successfully shielded from deleterious environmental interactions. Together, these studies present a generalized paradigm for the generation of complex multi-functional materials that combine both hydrophilic and hydrophobic agents, in mesoscopic dimensions, through cooperative self-assembly.


Journal of Controlled Release | 2006

Biodegradable polymersomes loaded with both paclitaxel and doxorubicin permeate and shrink tumors, inducing apoptosis in proportion to accumulated drug

Fariyal Ahmed; Refika I. Pakunlu; Aaron K. Brannan; Frank S. Bates; Tamara Minko; Dennis E. Discher


Macromolecules | 2002

Molecular Weight Dependence of Polymersome Membrane Structure, Elasticity, and Stability

Harry Bermudez; Aaron K. Brannan; Daniel A. Hammer; Frank S. Bates; Dennis E. Discher


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2005

Near-infrared-emissive polymersomes: Self-assembled soft matter for in vivo optical imaging

P. Peter Ghoroghchian; Paul R. Frail; Kimihiro Susumu; Dana Blessington; Aaron K. Brannan; Frank S. Bates; Britton Chance; Daniel A. Hammer; Michael J. Therien


Molecular Pharmaceutics | 2006

Shrinkage of a Rapidly Growing Tumor by Drug-Loaded Polymersomes: pH-Triggered Release through Copolymer Degradation

Fariyal Ahmed; Refika I. Pakunlu; Goundla Srinivas; Aaron K. Brannan; Frank S. Bates; Michael L. Klein; Tamara Minko; Dennis E. Discher


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2002

Cryogenic Transmission Electron Microscopy (Cryo-TEM) of Micelles and Vesicles Formed in Water by Poly(ethylene oxide)-Based Block Copolymers

You-Yeon Won; Aaron K. Brannan; H. Ted Davis; Frank S. Bates


Macromolecules | 2004

ABCA tetrablock copolymer vesicles

Aaron K. Brannan; Frank S. Bates


05AIChE: 2005 AIChE Annual Meeting and Fall Showcase | 2005

Breaking down endolysosomal barriers for drug delivery with degradable polymersomes

Fariyal Ahmed; Goundla Srinivas; Aaron K. Brannan; Michael L. Klein; Frank S. Bates; Dennis E. Discher


Archive | 2004

Hydrophobic Core Structure in Amphiphilic ABCA Tetrablock Copolymer Micelles

Aaron K. Brannan; Frank S. Bates


Archive | 2002

Single lamella studies of self-assembled block copolymers

Dennis E. Discher; Helim Aranda-Espinoza; Harry Bermudez; Aaron K. Brannan; Frank S. Bates

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Daniel A. Hammer

University of Pennsylvania

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Fariyal Ahmed

University of Pennsylvania

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Goundla Srinivas

University of Pennsylvania

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Harry Bermudez

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Paul R. Frail

University of Pennsylvania

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