Issue 18, 2016

Characterization and optimization of pH-responsive polymer nanoparticles for drug delivery to oral biofilms

Abstract

We previously reported on cationic, pH-responsive p(DMAEMA)-b-p(DMAEMA-co-BMA-co-PAA) block copolymer micelles with high affinity for dental and biofilm surfaces and efficient anti-bacterial drug release in response to acidic pH, characteristic of cariogenic (tooth-decay causing) biofilm microenvironments. Here, we show that micelle pH-responsive behaviors can be enhanced through alterations in corona : core molecular weight ratios (CCR). Although similarly stable at physiological pH, upon exposure to acidic pH, micelles with CCR of 4.1 exhibited more robust drug release than other CCR examined. Specifically, a ∼1.5-fold increase in critical micelle concentration (CMC) and ∼50% decrease in micelle diameters were observed for micelles with CCR of 4.1, compared to no changes in micelles with CCR of 0.8. While high CCR was shown to enhance pH-responsive drug release, it did not alter drug loading and dental surface binding of micelles. Diblocks were shown to encapsulate the antibacterial drug, farnesol, at maximal loading capacities of up to ∼27 wt% and at >94% efficiencies, independent of CCR or core size, resulting in micelle diameter increases due to contributions of drug volume. Additionally, micelles with small diameters (∼17 nm) show high binding capacity to hydroxyapatite and dental pellicle emulating surfaces based on Langmuir fit analyses of binding data. Finally, micelles with high CCR that have enhanced pH-responsive drug release and binding were shown to exhibit greater antibiofilm efficacy in situ. Overall, these data demonstrate how factors essential for nanoparticle carrier (NPC)-mediated drug delivery can be enhanced via modification of diblock characteristics, resulting in greater antibiofilm efficacy in situ.

Graphical abstract: Characterization and optimization of pH-responsive polymer nanoparticles for drug delivery to oral biofilms

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Oct 2015
Accepted
20 Nov 2015
First published
20 Nov 2015

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2016,4, 3075-3085

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Characterization and optimization of pH-responsive polymer nanoparticles for drug delivery to oral biofilms

J. Zhou, B. Horev, G. Hwang, M. I. Klein, H. Koo and D. S. W. Benoit, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2016, 4, 3075 DOI: 10.1039/C5TB02054A

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