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Enhanced Therapeutic Effects of an Antitumor Agent on Subcutaneous Tumors in Mice by Photomechanical Wave-based Transvascular Drug Delivery

Purpose: We previously developed a site-selective transvascular drug delivery system based on nanosecond pulsed laser-induced photomechanical waves (PMWs). In this study, we applied this method to the delivery of cisplatin (cis-diamminedichloroplatinum, CDDP) to a subcutaneous tumor in a mouse and e...

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Autores principales: Tsunoi, Yasuyuki, Tsuda, Hitoshi, Kawauchi, Satoko, Araki, Koji, Sato, Shunichi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10355207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37476190
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.84066
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author Tsunoi, Yasuyuki
Tsuda, Hitoshi
Kawauchi, Satoko
Araki, Koji
Sato, Shunichi
author_facet Tsunoi, Yasuyuki
Tsuda, Hitoshi
Kawauchi, Satoko
Araki, Koji
Sato, Shunichi
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description Purpose: We previously developed a site-selective transvascular drug delivery system based on nanosecond pulsed laser-induced photomechanical waves (PMWs). In this study, we applied this method to the delivery of cisplatin (cis-diamminedichloroplatinum, CDDP) to a subcutaneous tumor in a mouse and examined its antitumor effects. Methods: A mouse tumor model with subcutaneous inoculation of human head and neck cancer cells (FaDu cells) was used. The mice were divided into four groups: control without any treatment (control), CDDP application only (CDDP only), PMW application only (PMW only) and combined application of PMWs and CDDP (PMW+CDDP). A PMW was generated by irradiating a laser target, which was placed on the skin over the tumor, with a ruby laser pulse (fluence, 1.6 J/cm(2)). A CDDP solution was intraperitoneally injected into the mice (2.5 mg/kg). Results: Until 7 days posttreatment, the tumor volume in the control group monotonically increased, while the tumor volumes in the CDDP-only group and PMW-only group did not change greatly and that in the PMW+CDDP group slightly decreased. Afterward, the tumors started to regrow in all treatment groups, but the tumor growth rate was considerably low in the PMW+CDDP group. There was a significant difference in the time courses of tumor volume between the PMW+CDDP group and the control group for up to 14 days posttreatment. The ratio of the Ki-67-positive (proliferative) areas to the whole tumor regions in the PMW+CDDP group was significantly smaller than that in the control group at 7 days posttreatment. These results are attributable to the synergistic effects of enhanced extravasation of CDDP and mechanical tumoricidal effect by PMWs. Conclusion: The combined application of CDDP and PMWs significantly improved the antitumor effects on mouse subcutaneous tumors.
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spelling pubmed-103552072023-07-20 Enhanced Therapeutic Effects of an Antitumor Agent on Subcutaneous Tumors in Mice by Photomechanical Wave-based Transvascular Drug Delivery Tsunoi, Yasuyuki Tsuda, Hitoshi Kawauchi, Satoko Araki, Koji Sato, Shunichi J Cancer Research Paper Purpose: We previously developed a site-selective transvascular drug delivery system based on nanosecond pulsed laser-induced photomechanical waves (PMWs). In this study, we applied this method to the delivery of cisplatin (cis-diamminedichloroplatinum, CDDP) to a subcutaneous tumor in a mouse and examined its antitumor effects. Methods: A mouse tumor model with subcutaneous inoculation of human head and neck cancer cells (FaDu cells) was used. The mice were divided into four groups: control without any treatment (control), CDDP application only (CDDP only), PMW application only (PMW only) and combined application of PMWs and CDDP (PMW+CDDP). A PMW was generated by irradiating a laser target, which was placed on the skin over the tumor, with a ruby laser pulse (fluence, 1.6 J/cm(2)). A CDDP solution was intraperitoneally injected into the mice (2.5 mg/kg). Results: Until 7 days posttreatment, the tumor volume in the control group monotonically increased, while the tumor volumes in the CDDP-only group and PMW-only group did not change greatly and that in the PMW+CDDP group slightly decreased. Afterward, the tumors started to regrow in all treatment groups, but the tumor growth rate was considerably low in the PMW+CDDP group. There was a significant difference in the time courses of tumor volume between the PMW+CDDP group and the control group for up to 14 days posttreatment. The ratio of the Ki-67-positive (proliferative) areas to the whole tumor regions in the PMW+CDDP group was significantly smaller than that in the control group at 7 days posttreatment. These results are attributable to the synergistic effects of enhanced extravasation of CDDP and mechanical tumoricidal effect by PMWs. Conclusion: The combined application of CDDP and PMWs significantly improved the antitumor effects on mouse subcutaneous tumors. Ivyspring International Publisher 2023-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10355207/ /pubmed/37476190 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.84066 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Tsunoi, Yasuyuki
Tsuda, Hitoshi
Kawauchi, Satoko
Araki, Koji
Sato, Shunichi
Enhanced Therapeutic Effects of an Antitumor Agent on Subcutaneous Tumors in Mice by Photomechanical Wave-based Transvascular Drug Delivery
title Enhanced Therapeutic Effects of an Antitumor Agent on Subcutaneous Tumors in Mice by Photomechanical Wave-based Transvascular Drug Delivery
title_full Enhanced Therapeutic Effects of an Antitumor Agent on Subcutaneous Tumors in Mice by Photomechanical Wave-based Transvascular Drug Delivery
title_fullStr Enhanced Therapeutic Effects of an Antitumor Agent on Subcutaneous Tumors in Mice by Photomechanical Wave-based Transvascular Drug Delivery
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced Therapeutic Effects of an Antitumor Agent on Subcutaneous Tumors in Mice by Photomechanical Wave-based Transvascular Drug Delivery
title_short Enhanced Therapeutic Effects of an Antitumor Agent on Subcutaneous Tumors in Mice by Photomechanical Wave-based Transvascular Drug Delivery
title_sort enhanced therapeutic effects of an antitumor agent on subcutaneous tumors in mice by photomechanical wave-based transvascular drug delivery
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10355207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37476190
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.84066
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