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Alginate Microspheres Containing Temperature Sensitive Liposomes (TSL) for MR-Guided Embolization and Triggered Release of Doxorubicin

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to develop and characterize alginate microspheres suitable for embolization with on-demand triggered doxorubicin (DOX) release and whereby the microspheres as well as the drug releasing process can be visualized in vivo using MRI. METHODS AND FINDINGS: For...

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Autores principales: van Elk, Merel, Ozbakir, Burcin, Barten-Rijbroek, Angelique D., Storm, Gert, Nijsen, Frank, Hennink, Wim E., Vermonden, Tina, Deckers, Roel
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4641710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26561370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141626
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author van Elk, Merel
Ozbakir, Burcin
Barten-Rijbroek, Angelique D.
Storm, Gert
Nijsen, Frank
Hennink, Wim E.
Vermonden, Tina
Deckers, Roel
author_facet van Elk, Merel
Ozbakir, Burcin
Barten-Rijbroek, Angelique D.
Storm, Gert
Nijsen, Frank
Hennink, Wim E.
Vermonden, Tina
Deckers, Roel
author_sort van Elk, Merel
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description OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to develop and characterize alginate microspheres suitable for embolization with on-demand triggered doxorubicin (DOX) release and whereby the microspheres as well as the drug releasing process can be visualized in vivo using MRI. METHODS AND FINDINGS: For this purpose, barium crosslinked alginate microspheres were loaded with temperature sensitive liposomes (TSL/TSL-Ba-ms), which release their payload upon mild hyperthermia. These TSL contained DOX and [Gd(HPDO3A)(H(2)O)], a T(1) MRI contrast agent, for real time visualization of the release. Empty alginate microspheres crosslinked with holmium ions (T(2)* MRI contrast agent, Ho-ms) were mixed with TSL-Ba-ms to allow microsphere visualization. TSL-Ba-ms and Ho-ms were prepared with a homemade spray device and sized by sieving. Encapsulation of TSL in barium crosslinked microspheres changed the triggered release properties only slightly: 95% of the loaded DOX was released from free TSL vs. 86% release for TSL-Ba-ms within 30 seconds in 50% FBS at 42°C. TSL-Ba-ms (76 ± 41 μm) and Ho-ms (64 ± 29 μm) had a comparable size, which most likely will result in a similar in vivo tissue distribution after an i.v. co-injection and therefore Ho-ms can be used as tracer for the TSL-Ba-ms. MR imaging of a TSL-Ba-ms and Ho-ms mixture (ratio 95:5) before and after hyperthermia allowed in vitro and in vivo visualization of microsphere deposition (T(2)*-weighted images) as well as temperature-triggered release (T(1)-weighted images). The [Gd(HPDO3A)(H(2)O)] release and clusters of microspheres containing holmium ions were visualized in a VX(2) tumor model in a rabbit using MRI. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, these TSL-Ba-ms and Ho-ms are promising systems for real-time, MR-guided embolization and triggered release of drugs in vivo.
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spelling pubmed-46417102015-11-18 Alginate Microspheres Containing Temperature Sensitive Liposomes (TSL) for MR-Guided Embolization and Triggered Release of Doxorubicin van Elk, Merel Ozbakir, Burcin Barten-Rijbroek, Angelique D. Storm, Gert Nijsen, Frank Hennink, Wim E. Vermonden, Tina Deckers, Roel PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to develop and characterize alginate microspheres suitable for embolization with on-demand triggered doxorubicin (DOX) release and whereby the microspheres as well as the drug releasing process can be visualized in vivo using MRI. METHODS AND FINDINGS: For this purpose, barium crosslinked alginate microspheres were loaded with temperature sensitive liposomes (TSL/TSL-Ba-ms), which release their payload upon mild hyperthermia. These TSL contained DOX and [Gd(HPDO3A)(H(2)O)], a T(1) MRI contrast agent, for real time visualization of the release. Empty alginate microspheres crosslinked with holmium ions (T(2)* MRI contrast agent, Ho-ms) were mixed with TSL-Ba-ms to allow microsphere visualization. TSL-Ba-ms and Ho-ms were prepared with a homemade spray device and sized by sieving. Encapsulation of TSL in barium crosslinked microspheres changed the triggered release properties only slightly: 95% of the loaded DOX was released from free TSL vs. 86% release for TSL-Ba-ms within 30 seconds in 50% FBS at 42°C. TSL-Ba-ms (76 ± 41 μm) and Ho-ms (64 ± 29 μm) had a comparable size, which most likely will result in a similar in vivo tissue distribution after an i.v. co-injection and therefore Ho-ms can be used as tracer for the TSL-Ba-ms. MR imaging of a TSL-Ba-ms and Ho-ms mixture (ratio 95:5) before and after hyperthermia allowed in vitro and in vivo visualization of microsphere deposition (T(2)*-weighted images) as well as temperature-triggered release (T(1)-weighted images). The [Gd(HPDO3A)(H(2)O)] release and clusters of microspheres containing holmium ions were visualized in a VX(2) tumor model in a rabbit using MRI. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, these TSL-Ba-ms and Ho-ms are promising systems for real-time, MR-guided embolization and triggered release of drugs in vivo. Public Library of Science 2015-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4641710/ /pubmed/26561370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141626 Text en © 2015 van Elk et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
van Elk, Merel
Ozbakir, Burcin
Barten-Rijbroek, Angelique D.
Storm, Gert
Nijsen, Frank
Hennink, Wim E.
Vermonden, Tina
Deckers, Roel
Alginate Microspheres Containing Temperature Sensitive Liposomes (TSL) for MR-Guided Embolization and Triggered Release of Doxorubicin
title Alginate Microspheres Containing Temperature Sensitive Liposomes (TSL) for MR-Guided Embolization and Triggered Release of Doxorubicin
title_full Alginate Microspheres Containing Temperature Sensitive Liposomes (TSL) for MR-Guided Embolization and Triggered Release of Doxorubicin
title_fullStr Alginate Microspheres Containing Temperature Sensitive Liposomes (TSL) for MR-Guided Embolization and Triggered Release of Doxorubicin
title_full_unstemmed Alginate Microspheres Containing Temperature Sensitive Liposomes (TSL) for MR-Guided Embolization and Triggered Release of Doxorubicin
title_short Alginate Microspheres Containing Temperature Sensitive Liposomes (TSL) for MR-Guided Embolization and Triggered Release of Doxorubicin
title_sort alginate microspheres containing temperature sensitive liposomes (tsl) for mr-guided embolization and triggered release of doxorubicin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4641710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26561370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141626
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