Abstract

Abstract N-oxide poly(1-vinylimidazole) (PVIm+–O−) has been synthesized as a unique biocompatible polyampholyte. Measurements of solution turbidity prove that PVIm+–O− had no significant effect on rapid aggregate formation with serum proteins. Agarose gel retardation assay, particle size/ζ-potential measurement, and cytotoxicity evaluation prove that the PVIm+–O− coated binary complexes between branched poly(ethyleneimine) (bPEI) and plasmid DNA (pDNA). The resulting PVIm+–O−/bPEI/pDNA ternary complex mediated higher gene expression than the bPEI/pDNA binary complex in vivo mouse skeletal muscle. These results suggest that PVIm+–O− is a polyampholyte for biocompatibility.

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