Uptake of surface-functionalized thermo-responsive polymeric nanocarriers in corticospinal tract motor neurons.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Division of Biology, Texas Woman's University, 1000 Old Main Circle, Denton, TX, 76204, USA. Electronic address:

Published: February 2024

Nanocarrier drug delivery systems are attractive options for targeted delivery of survival- and regeneration-enhancing therapeutics to neurons damaged by degenerative or traumatic central nervous system (CNS) lesions. Functional groups on nanocarrier surfaces allow derivatization with molecules to target specific cells but may affect cellular interactions and nanocarrier uptake. We synthesized differently sized -COOH and -NH surface functionalized polymeric nanocarriers (SFNCs) by emulsion copolymerization and assessed uptake by different cell types in mixed cortical cultures. Following 60-min incubation with SFNCs, mean intensity measurements of fluorescently labeled SFNCs indicated that corticospinal tract motor neurons (CSMNs) took up more COOH- or NH- functionalized SFNCs with similar sizes (150 nm), compared to glia. However, larger diameter (750 nm) SFNCs were taken up at higher concentrations compared to smaller COOH-derivatized SFNCs (150 nm). These data suggest that larger SFNCs may provide an advantage for enhanced uptake by targeted neurons.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2024.149503DOI Listing

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