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Evaluation of Antitumor Activity of Long-Circulating and pH-Sensitive Liposomes Containing Ursolic Acid in Animal Models of Breast Tumor and Gliosarcoma

Background. Ursolic acid (UA) is a triterpene found in different plant species, possessing antitumor activity, which may be a result of its antiangiogenic effect. However, UA has low water solubility, which limits its use because the bioavailability is impaired. To overcome this inconvenience, we de...

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Autores principales: Rocha, Talita Guieiro Ribeiro, Lopes, Sávia Caldeira de Araújo, Cassali, Geovani Dantas, Ferreira, Ênio, Veloso, Emerson Soares, Leite, Elaine Amaral, Braga, Fernão Castro, Ferreira, Lucas Antônio Miranda, Balvay, Daniel, Garofalakis, Anikitos, Oliveira, Mônica Cristina, Tavitian, Bertrand
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5739155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27130721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1534735416628273
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author Rocha, Talita Guieiro Ribeiro
Lopes, Sávia Caldeira de Araújo
Cassali, Geovani Dantas
Ferreira, Ênio
Veloso, Emerson Soares
Leite, Elaine Amaral
Braga, Fernão Castro
Ferreira, Lucas Antônio Miranda
Balvay, Daniel
Garofalakis, Anikitos
Oliveira, Mônica Cristina
Tavitian, Bertrand
author_facet Rocha, Talita Guieiro Ribeiro
Lopes, Sávia Caldeira de Araújo
Cassali, Geovani Dantas
Ferreira, Ênio
Veloso, Emerson Soares
Leite, Elaine Amaral
Braga, Fernão Castro
Ferreira, Lucas Antônio Miranda
Balvay, Daniel
Garofalakis, Anikitos
Oliveira, Mônica Cristina
Tavitian, Bertrand
author_sort Rocha, Talita Guieiro Ribeiro
collection PubMed
description Background. Ursolic acid (UA) is a triterpene found in different plant species, possessing antitumor activity, which may be a result of its antiangiogenic effect. However, UA has low water solubility, which limits its use because the bioavailability is impaired. To overcome this inconvenience, we developed long-circulating and pH-sensitive liposomes containing ursolic acid (SpHL-UA). We investigated the antiangiogenic effect of free UA and SpHL-UA in murine brain cancer and human breast tumor models by means of determination of the relative tumor volume, dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI), and histopathological analysis. Methods. The animals were treated with dimethyl sulfoxide in 0.9% (w/v) NaCl, free UA, long-circulating and pH-sensitive liposomes without drug (SpHL), or SpHL-UA. The animals were submitted to each treatment by intraperitoneal injection for 5 days. The dose of free UA or SpHL-UA was equal to 23 mg/kg. Results. Tumor growth inhibition was not observed in human breast tumor–bearing animals. For murine gliosarcoma-bearing animals, a slight tumor growth inhibition was observed in the groups treated with free UA or SpHL-UA (9% and 15%, respectively). No significant change in any of the parameters evaluated by DCE-MRI for both experimental models could be observed. Nevertheless, the evaluation of the mean values of magnetic resonance parameters of human breast tumor–bearing animals showed evidence of a possible antiangiogenic effect induced by SpHL-UA. Histopathological analysis did not present significant change for any treatment. Conclusion. SpHL-UA did not show antiangiogenic activity in a gliosarcoma model and seemed to induce an antiangiogenic effect in the human breast tumor model.
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spelling pubmed-57391552018-01-10 Evaluation of Antitumor Activity of Long-Circulating and pH-Sensitive Liposomes Containing Ursolic Acid in Animal Models of Breast Tumor and Gliosarcoma Rocha, Talita Guieiro Ribeiro Lopes, Sávia Caldeira de Araújo Cassali, Geovani Dantas Ferreira, Ênio Veloso, Emerson Soares Leite, Elaine Amaral Braga, Fernão Castro Ferreira, Lucas Antônio Miranda Balvay, Daniel Garofalakis, Anikitos Oliveira, Mônica Cristina Tavitian, Bertrand Integr Cancer Ther Research Articles Background. Ursolic acid (UA) is a triterpene found in different plant species, possessing antitumor activity, which may be a result of its antiangiogenic effect. However, UA has low water solubility, which limits its use because the bioavailability is impaired. To overcome this inconvenience, we developed long-circulating and pH-sensitive liposomes containing ursolic acid (SpHL-UA). We investigated the antiangiogenic effect of free UA and SpHL-UA in murine brain cancer and human breast tumor models by means of determination of the relative tumor volume, dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI), and histopathological analysis. Methods. The animals were treated with dimethyl sulfoxide in 0.9% (w/v) NaCl, free UA, long-circulating and pH-sensitive liposomes without drug (SpHL), or SpHL-UA. The animals were submitted to each treatment by intraperitoneal injection for 5 days. The dose of free UA or SpHL-UA was equal to 23 mg/kg. Results. Tumor growth inhibition was not observed in human breast tumor–bearing animals. For murine gliosarcoma-bearing animals, a slight tumor growth inhibition was observed in the groups treated with free UA or SpHL-UA (9% and 15%, respectively). No significant change in any of the parameters evaluated by DCE-MRI for both experimental models could be observed. Nevertheless, the evaluation of the mean values of magnetic resonance parameters of human breast tumor–bearing animals showed evidence of a possible antiangiogenic effect induced by SpHL-UA. Histopathological analysis did not present significant change for any treatment. Conclusion. SpHL-UA did not show antiangiogenic activity in a gliosarcoma model and seemed to induce an antiangiogenic effect in the human breast tumor model. SAGE Publications 2016-04-29 2016-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5739155/ /pubmed/27130721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1534735416628273 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Research Articles
Rocha, Talita Guieiro Ribeiro
Lopes, Sávia Caldeira de Araújo
Cassali, Geovani Dantas
Ferreira, Ênio
Veloso, Emerson Soares
Leite, Elaine Amaral
Braga, Fernão Castro
Ferreira, Lucas Antônio Miranda
Balvay, Daniel
Garofalakis, Anikitos
Oliveira, Mônica Cristina
Tavitian, Bertrand
Evaluation of Antitumor Activity of Long-Circulating and pH-Sensitive Liposomes Containing Ursolic Acid in Animal Models of Breast Tumor and Gliosarcoma
title Evaluation of Antitumor Activity of Long-Circulating and pH-Sensitive Liposomes Containing Ursolic Acid in Animal Models of Breast Tumor and Gliosarcoma
title_full Evaluation of Antitumor Activity of Long-Circulating and pH-Sensitive Liposomes Containing Ursolic Acid in Animal Models of Breast Tumor and Gliosarcoma
title_fullStr Evaluation of Antitumor Activity of Long-Circulating and pH-Sensitive Liposomes Containing Ursolic Acid in Animal Models of Breast Tumor and Gliosarcoma
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Antitumor Activity of Long-Circulating and pH-Sensitive Liposomes Containing Ursolic Acid in Animal Models of Breast Tumor and Gliosarcoma
title_short Evaluation of Antitumor Activity of Long-Circulating and pH-Sensitive Liposomes Containing Ursolic Acid in Animal Models of Breast Tumor and Gliosarcoma
title_sort evaluation of antitumor activity of long-circulating and ph-sensitive liposomes containing ursolic acid in animal models of breast tumor and gliosarcoma
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5739155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27130721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1534735416628273
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