Hyperbranched Double Hydrophilic
Block Copolymer Micelles
of Poly(ethylene oxide) and Polyglycerol for pH-Responsive Drug Delivery
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Abstract
We report the synthesis of a well-defined hyperbranched
double
hydrophilic block copolymer of poly(ethylene oxide)-<i>hyperbranched</i>-polyglycerol (PEO-<i>hb</i>-PG) to develop an efficient
drug delivery system. In specific, we demonstrate the hyperbranched
PEO-<i>hb</i>-PG can form a self-assembled micellar structure
on conjugation with the hydrophobic anticancer agent doxorubicin,
which is linked to the polymer by pH-sensitive hydrazone bonds, resulting
in a pH-responsive controlled release of doxorubicin. Dynamic light
scattering, atomic force microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy
demonstrated successful formation of the spherical core–shell
type micelles with an average size of about 200 nm. Moreover, the
pH-responsive release of doxorubicin and in vitro cytotoxicity studies
revealed the controlled stimuli-responsive drug delivery system desirable
for enhanced efficiency. Benefiting from many desirable features of
hyperbranched double hydrophilic block copolymers such as enhanced
biocompatibility, increased water solubility, and drug loading efficiency
as well as improved clearance of the polymer after drug release, we
believe that double hydrophilic block copolymer will provide a versatile
platform to develop excellent drug delivery systems for effective
treatment of cancer