A Reduction-sensitive Thermo-responsive Polymer: Synthesis, Characterization, and Application in Controlled Drug Release

Publication date: Available online 20 February 2018 Source:European Polymer Journal Author(s): Li Song, Bao Zhang, E Jin, Chunsheng Xiao, Gao Li, Xuesi Chen Herein, a novel kind of reduction and thermal dual-responsive polymer was synthesized by direct condensation polymerization of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and 3,3'-dithiodipropanoic acid (DTPA). The resulting PEG-DTPA copolymers were soluble in water at room temperature and exhibited reversible thermal-responsive behaviors. The cloud point temperatures of PEG-DTPA copolymers were highly tunable dependent on the polymer concentration and the length of PEG segment. Additionally, the PEG-DTPA copolymers exhibited reduction-responsive behavior due to the presence of disulfide linkage groups in the backbone. This reduction-responsive property allowed the PEG-DTPA copolymers to be used in a drug delivery system. Thus, a triblock copolymer composed of mPEG2k and PEG400-DTPA copolymer was synthesized. The obtained copolymers could self-assemble into spherical micelles and exhibited thermal and reduction dual-responsive structure-variations in aqueous media. Furthermore, the hydrophobic Nile Red was effectively encapsulated into the micelles. The micelles maintained excellent reduction-responsive properties and can release drugs by reduction triggering. These results suggested that the PEG-DTPA copolymer may be promising for use as reduction and thermal dual-responsive drug carriers in cancer therapy. Graphical abstract
Source: European Polymer Journal - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research