Abstract

The effect of multilamellar vesicles (MLV) on reticuloendothelial (RE) activity, as measured by the carbon clearance method, was investigated in mice. MLV were prepared with a mixture of dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine, cholesterol and a charged agent (7:2:1 molar ratio). RE activity was moderately depressed shortly (1-4 hr) after i.v. injection of all MLV tested; negatively charged MLV with dicetyl phosphate, positively charged MLV with stearylamine and neutral MLV without a charged agent. In the later time, either MLV with dicetyl phosphate or MLV with stearylamine caused a marked stimulation of reticulo-endothelial system (RES), but neutral MLV did not. A peak of RE activity resulted from the treatment of MLV with dicetyl phosphate appeared 48 hr after injection and then gradually returned to the normal level within 7 days. The depression and the enhancement of RE activity induced by the treatment of MLV with dicetyl phosphate were observed to be dose-related and significant at a dose of 1 mg/mouse and 0.3 mg/mouse, respectively. These results should be taken into consideration upon the use of liposomes as a drug carrier, or for blocking RES.

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