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Enhanced in vitro and in vivo therapeutic efficacy of codrug-loaded nanoparticles against liver cancer

Paclitaxel (Ptx), one of the most widely used anticancer agents, has demonstrated extraordinary activities against a variety of solid tumors. However, the therapeutic response of Ptx is often associated with severe side effects caused by its nonspecific cytotoxic effects and special solvents (Cremop...

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Autores principales: Li, Xiaolin, Xu, Hua’e, Dai, Xinzheng, Zhu, Zhenshu, Liu, Baorui, Lu, Xiaowei
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23055730
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S34886
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author Li, Xiaolin
Xu, Hua’e
Dai, Xinzheng
Zhu, Zhenshu
Liu, Baorui
Lu, Xiaowei
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Xu, Hua’e
Dai, Xinzheng
Zhu, Zhenshu
Liu, Baorui
Lu, Xiaowei
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description Paclitaxel (Ptx), one of the most widely used anticancer agents, has demonstrated extraordinary activities against a variety of solid tumors. However, the therapeutic response of Ptx is often associated with severe side effects caused by its nonspecific cytotoxic effects and special solvents (Cremophor EL(®)). The current study reports the stable controlled release of Ptx/tetrandrine (Tet)-coloaded nanoparticles by amphilic methoxy poly(ethylene glycol)–poly(caprolactone) block copolymers. There were three significant findings. Firstly, Tet could effectively stabilize Ptx-loaded nanoparticles with the coencapsulation of Tet and Ptx. The influence of different Ptx/Tet feeding ratios on the size and loading efficiency of the nanoparticles was also explored. Secondly, the encapsulation of Tet and Ptx into nanoparticles retains the synergistic anticancer efficiency of Tet and Ptx against mice hepatoma H22 cells. Thirdly, in the in vivo evaluation, intratumoral administration was adopted to increase the site-specific delivery. Ptx/Tet nanoparticles, when delivered intratumorally, exhibited significantly improved antitumor efficacy; moreover, they substantially increased the overall survival in an established H22-transplanted mice model. Further investigation into the anticancer mechanisms of this nanodelivery system is under active consideration as a part of this ongoing research. The results suggest that Ptx/Tet-coloaded nanoparticles could be a potential useful chemotherapeutic formulation for liver cancer therapy.
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spelling pubmed-34640822012-10-09 Enhanced in vitro and in vivo therapeutic efficacy of codrug-loaded nanoparticles against liver cancer Li, Xiaolin Xu, Hua’e Dai, Xinzheng Zhu, Zhenshu Liu, Baorui Lu, Xiaowei Int J Nanomedicine Original Research Paclitaxel (Ptx), one of the most widely used anticancer agents, has demonstrated extraordinary activities against a variety of solid tumors. However, the therapeutic response of Ptx is often associated with severe side effects caused by its nonspecific cytotoxic effects and special solvents (Cremophor EL(®)). The current study reports the stable controlled release of Ptx/tetrandrine (Tet)-coloaded nanoparticles by amphilic methoxy poly(ethylene glycol)–poly(caprolactone) block copolymers. There were three significant findings. Firstly, Tet could effectively stabilize Ptx-loaded nanoparticles with the coencapsulation of Tet and Ptx. The influence of different Ptx/Tet feeding ratios on the size and loading efficiency of the nanoparticles was also explored. Secondly, the encapsulation of Tet and Ptx into nanoparticles retains the synergistic anticancer efficiency of Tet and Ptx against mice hepatoma H22 cells. Thirdly, in the in vivo evaluation, intratumoral administration was adopted to increase the site-specific delivery. Ptx/Tet nanoparticles, when delivered intratumorally, exhibited significantly improved antitumor efficacy; moreover, they substantially increased the overall survival in an established H22-transplanted mice model. Further investigation into the anticancer mechanisms of this nanodelivery system is under active consideration as a part of this ongoing research. The results suggest that Ptx/Tet-coloaded nanoparticles could be a potential useful chemotherapeutic formulation for liver cancer therapy. Dove Medical Press 2012 2012-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3464082/ /pubmed/23055730 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S34886 Text en © 2012 Li et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Li, Xiaolin
Xu, Hua’e
Dai, Xinzheng
Zhu, Zhenshu
Liu, Baorui
Lu, Xiaowei
Enhanced in vitro and in vivo therapeutic efficacy of codrug-loaded nanoparticles against liver cancer
title Enhanced in vitro and in vivo therapeutic efficacy of codrug-loaded nanoparticles against liver cancer
title_full Enhanced in vitro and in vivo therapeutic efficacy of codrug-loaded nanoparticles against liver cancer
title_fullStr Enhanced in vitro and in vivo therapeutic efficacy of codrug-loaded nanoparticles against liver cancer
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced in vitro and in vivo therapeutic efficacy of codrug-loaded nanoparticles against liver cancer
title_short Enhanced in vitro and in vivo therapeutic efficacy of codrug-loaded nanoparticles against liver cancer
title_sort enhanced in vitro and in vivo therapeutic efficacy of codrug-loaded nanoparticles against liver cancer
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23055730
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S34886
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