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AIM To compare the effects of intravenous route and peritoneal route on liver targeted uptake andexpression of plasmid delivered by glyco-poly-L-lysine (G-PLL).METHODS The plasmid pTM/MMP-1 which could be expressed in eukaryotic cells was bound to thegalactose-terminal glyco-poly-L-lysine (G-PLL), and then was transferred into Wistar rats by intravenousand intraperitoneal injection respectively. Afterwards the expression and distribution of the plasmid wereobserved at different time points by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry.RESULTS The plasmid could be expressed obviously in 24 hours after being transferred in vivo by bothintravenous and intraperitoneal route. One week later the expression began to decrease, and still could beovserved three weeks later. Although both the intravenous and intraperitoneal route could deliver theplasmid to liver targetly, the effect of the former was better as compared with that of the latter.CONCLUSION Intravenous route was better for liver targeted uptake and expression of G-PLL-boundplasmid than peritoneal route.