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Injectable PLGA/Fe(3)O(4) implants carrying cisplatin for synergistic magnetic hyperthermal ablation of rabbit VX2 tumor

Magnetic hyperthermia ablation has attracted wide attention in tumor therapy for its minimal invasion. Although the chemo-hyperthermal synergism has been proven to be effective in subcutaneously xenografted tumors of nude mice in our previous experiment, the occurrence of residual tumors due to inco...

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Autores principales: Yang, Yang, Wang, Fengjuan, Zheng, Kaiyuan, Deng, Liming, Yang, Lu, Zhang, Nan, Xu, Chunyan, Ran, Haitao, Wang, Zhaoxia, Wang, Zhigang, Zheng, Yuanyi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5417648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28472102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177049
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author Yang, Yang
Wang, Fengjuan
Zheng, Kaiyuan
Deng, Liming
Yang, Lu
Zhang, Nan
Xu, Chunyan
Ran, Haitao
Wang, Zhaoxia
Wang, Zhigang
Zheng, Yuanyi
author_facet Yang, Yang
Wang, Fengjuan
Zheng, Kaiyuan
Deng, Liming
Yang, Lu
Zhang, Nan
Xu, Chunyan
Ran, Haitao
Wang, Zhaoxia
Wang, Zhigang
Zheng, Yuanyi
author_sort Yang, Yang
collection PubMed
description Magnetic hyperthermia ablation has attracted wide attention in tumor therapy for its minimal invasion. Although the chemo-hyperthermal synergism has been proven to be effective in subcutaneously xenografted tumors of nude mice in our previous experiment, the occurrence of residual tumors due to incomplete ablation is more common in relatively larger and deeper-seated tumors in anti-tumor therapy. Thus, a larger tumor and larger animal model are needed for further study of the therapeutic efficacy. In this study, we tested the efficiency of this newly developed technique using a rabbit tumor model. Furthermore, we chose cisplatin (DDP), which has been confirmed with high efficiency in enhancing hyperthermia therapy as the chemotherapeutic drug for the synergistic magnetic hyperthermal ablation therapy of tumors. In vitro studies demonstrated that developed DDP-loaded magnetic implants (DDP/PLGA-Fe(3)O(4)) have great heating efficacy and the drug release can be significantly boosted by an external alternating magnetic field (AMF). In vivo studies showed that the phase-transitional DDP/PLGA-Fe(3)O(4) materials that are ultrasound (US) and computerized tomography (CT) visible can be well confined in the tumor tissues after injection. When exposed to AMF, efficient hyperthermia was induced, which led to the cancer cells’ coagulative necrosis and accelerating release of the drug to kill residual tumors. Furthermore, an activated anti-tumor immune system can promote apoptosis of tumor cells. In conclusion, the DDP/PLGA-Fe(3)O(4) implants can be used efficiently for the combined chemotherapy and magnetic-hyperthermia ablation of rabbit tumors.
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spelling pubmed-54176482017-05-14 Injectable PLGA/Fe(3)O(4) implants carrying cisplatin for synergistic magnetic hyperthermal ablation of rabbit VX2 tumor Yang, Yang Wang, Fengjuan Zheng, Kaiyuan Deng, Liming Yang, Lu Zhang, Nan Xu, Chunyan Ran, Haitao Wang, Zhaoxia Wang, Zhigang Zheng, Yuanyi PLoS One Research Article Magnetic hyperthermia ablation has attracted wide attention in tumor therapy for its minimal invasion. Although the chemo-hyperthermal synergism has been proven to be effective in subcutaneously xenografted tumors of nude mice in our previous experiment, the occurrence of residual tumors due to incomplete ablation is more common in relatively larger and deeper-seated tumors in anti-tumor therapy. Thus, a larger tumor and larger animal model are needed for further study of the therapeutic efficacy. In this study, we tested the efficiency of this newly developed technique using a rabbit tumor model. Furthermore, we chose cisplatin (DDP), which has been confirmed with high efficiency in enhancing hyperthermia therapy as the chemotherapeutic drug for the synergistic magnetic hyperthermal ablation therapy of tumors. In vitro studies demonstrated that developed DDP-loaded magnetic implants (DDP/PLGA-Fe(3)O(4)) have great heating efficacy and the drug release can be significantly boosted by an external alternating magnetic field (AMF). In vivo studies showed that the phase-transitional DDP/PLGA-Fe(3)O(4) materials that are ultrasound (US) and computerized tomography (CT) visible can be well confined in the tumor tissues after injection. When exposed to AMF, efficient hyperthermia was induced, which led to the cancer cells’ coagulative necrosis and accelerating release of the drug to kill residual tumors. Furthermore, an activated anti-tumor immune system can promote apoptosis of tumor cells. In conclusion, the DDP/PLGA-Fe(3)O(4) implants can be used efficiently for the combined chemotherapy and magnetic-hyperthermia ablation of rabbit tumors. Public Library of Science 2017-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5417648/ /pubmed/28472102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177049 Text en © 2017 Yang 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Yang, Yang
Wang, Fengjuan
Zheng, Kaiyuan
Deng, Liming
Yang, Lu
Zhang, Nan
Xu, Chunyan
Ran, Haitao
Wang, Zhaoxia
Wang, Zhigang
Zheng, Yuanyi
Injectable PLGA/Fe(3)O(4) implants carrying cisplatin for synergistic magnetic hyperthermal ablation of rabbit VX2 tumor
title Injectable PLGA/Fe(3)O(4) implants carrying cisplatin for synergistic magnetic hyperthermal ablation of rabbit VX2 tumor
title_full Injectable PLGA/Fe(3)O(4) implants carrying cisplatin for synergistic magnetic hyperthermal ablation of rabbit VX2 tumor
title_fullStr Injectable PLGA/Fe(3)O(4) implants carrying cisplatin for synergistic magnetic hyperthermal ablation of rabbit VX2 tumor
title_full_unstemmed Injectable PLGA/Fe(3)O(4) implants carrying cisplatin for synergistic magnetic hyperthermal ablation of rabbit VX2 tumor
title_short Injectable PLGA/Fe(3)O(4) implants carrying cisplatin for synergistic magnetic hyperthermal ablation of rabbit VX2 tumor
title_sort injectable plga/fe(3)o(4) implants carrying cisplatin for synergistic magnetic hyperthermal ablation of rabbit vx2 tumor
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5417648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28472102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177049
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