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The design of liposomes with a hydrophilic/steric barrier at their bilayer surface allows the modification of their pharmacokinetics and reduces the uptake by the RES. Liposomes can be coated by hydrophilic molecules such as polysaccharides, which disguise the vesicle surface by creating a three-dimensional matrix near them and prevent the binding of plasma proteins and their recognition by some cellular receptors. All these considerations, and previous results obtained in our laboratory showing the formation of stable GAG-liposome complexes, have lead us to think about the use of the negatively charged glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), alternately to other molecules such as the monosialoganglioside GM1, more expensive, or polyethylene glycol (PEG-PE) that can disturb the structural organization of the bilayer. The present paper describes the effect of the incorporation of GAGs to phospholipid vesicles, in relation to their electrical and permeability properties. The results obtained show that there is an effective coating of the bilayer surface when glycosaminoglycans are added to liposome suspensions. The shielding of the negative surface charge by the neutral hyaluronic acid, in the absence of calcium, and the increase in the negative charge when the negative polyelectrolytes chondroitin sulfate, heparin or dextran sulfate are added to calcium-containing liposome suspensions account for the formation of stable liposome-GAG complexes. Moreover, the reduced permeability of the GAG-coated liposomes points out on their ability to hold encapsulated drugs and, so, their potential usefulness as drug-sustained release carriers. The hydrophilic coating will give to these liposomal carriers long-circulating properties.
The last step of detoxification of both endogenous and environmental toxicants is typically a conjugation that produces a bulky hydrophilic molecule. The excretion of such conjugates out of cells is of sufficient biological importance to have led to the evolution of ATP-driven export pumps for this purpose. The substrate specificity of such transporters is broad, and in some cases it has been shown to include not only anionic conjugates but also neutral or weakly cationic drugs. In the present article, we review the molecular identity, functional and structural characteristics of these pumps, mainly on the example of human erythrocytes, and discuss their physiological role in detoxification and in the multidrug resistance phenotype of cancer cells.
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