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Epirubicin-gold nanoparticles suppress hepatocellular carcinoma xenograft growth in nude mice
We sought to investigate the effects of epirubicin-nanogold compounds (EPI-AuNP) on hepatocellular carcinoma xenograft growth in nude mice. EPI-AuNP was prepared and hepatoma xenograft model was established in nude mice. The mice were then randomly divided into four groups: the control group with in...
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Editorial Department of Journal of Biomedical Research
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4662210/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26423611 http://dx.doi.org/10.7555/JBR.29.20140044 |
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author | Meng, William C. S. Pan, Yunlong Zhao, Xiaoxu |
author_facet | Meng, William C. S. Pan, Yunlong Zhao, Xiaoxu |
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description | We sought to investigate the effects of epirubicin-nanogold compounds (EPI-AuNP) on hepatocellular carcinoma xenograft growth in nude mice. EPI-AuNP was prepared and hepatoma xenograft model was established in nude mice. The mice were then randomly divided into four groups: the control group with injection of saline, the AuNP treatment group, the EPI treatment group and the EPI-AuNP treatment group. After two weeks, the hepatoma weight and volume of the xenografts were assessed. Our transmission electron microscopy revealed that epirubicin-gold nanoparticles caused significantly more structural changes of hepatocellular carcinoma cells HepG2. The tumor weight in the Epi-AuNP treatment group (0.80±0.11 g) was significantly lower than that of the control group (2.48±0.15 g), the AuNP treatment group (1.67±0.17 g), and the EPI treatment group (1.39±0.10 g) (P<0.01). Furthermore, the tumor volume of mice in the EPI-AuNP treatment group (0.27±0.06 cm(3)) was significantly smaller than that of the control group (2.23±0.34 cm(3)), the AuNP treatment group (1.21±0.25 cm(3)) and the EPI treatment group (0.81±0.11 cm(3)) (P<0.01). In conclusion, epirubicin-nanogold compounds (EPI-AuNP) have significant inhibitory effects on the growth of hepatocellular carcinoma cells in vivo. |
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spelling | pubmed-46622102015-12-10 Epirubicin-gold nanoparticles suppress hepatocellular carcinoma xenograft growth in nude mice Meng, William C. S. Pan, Yunlong Zhao, Xiaoxu J Biomed Res Original Article We sought to investigate the effects of epirubicin-nanogold compounds (EPI-AuNP) on hepatocellular carcinoma xenograft growth in nude mice. EPI-AuNP was prepared and hepatoma xenograft model was established in nude mice. The mice were then randomly divided into four groups: the control group with injection of saline, the AuNP treatment group, the EPI treatment group and the EPI-AuNP treatment group. After two weeks, the hepatoma weight and volume of the xenografts were assessed. Our transmission electron microscopy revealed that epirubicin-gold nanoparticles caused significantly more structural changes of hepatocellular carcinoma cells HepG2. The tumor weight in the Epi-AuNP treatment group (0.80±0.11 g) was significantly lower than that of the control group (2.48±0.15 g), the AuNP treatment group (1.67±0.17 g), and the EPI treatment group (1.39±0.10 g) (P<0.01). Furthermore, the tumor volume of mice in the EPI-AuNP treatment group (0.27±0.06 cm(3)) was significantly smaller than that of the control group (2.23±0.34 cm(3)), the AuNP treatment group (1.21±0.25 cm(3)) and the EPI treatment group (0.81±0.11 cm(3)) (P<0.01). In conclusion, epirubicin-nanogold compounds (EPI-AuNP) have significant inhibitory effects on the growth of hepatocellular carcinoma cells in vivo. Editorial Department of Journal of Biomedical Research 2015-11 2015-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4662210/ /pubmed/26423611 http://dx.doi.org/10.7555/JBR.29.20140044 Text en © 2015 by the Journal of Biomedical Research. All rights reserved. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Meng, William C. S. Pan, Yunlong Zhao, Xiaoxu Epirubicin-gold nanoparticles suppress hepatocellular carcinoma xenograft growth in nude mice |
title | Epirubicin-gold nanoparticles suppress hepatocellular carcinoma xenograft growth in nude mice |
title_full | Epirubicin-gold nanoparticles suppress hepatocellular carcinoma xenograft growth in nude mice |
title_fullStr | Epirubicin-gold nanoparticles suppress hepatocellular carcinoma xenograft growth in nude mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Epirubicin-gold nanoparticles suppress hepatocellular carcinoma xenograft growth in nude mice |
title_short | Epirubicin-gold nanoparticles suppress hepatocellular carcinoma xenograft growth in nude mice |
title_sort | epirubicin-gold nanoparticles suppress hepatocellular carcinoma xenograft growth in nude mice |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4662210/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26423611 http://dx.doi.org/10.7555/JBR.29.20140044 |
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