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Sustained and Targeted Delivery of Self-Assembled Doxorubicin Nonapeptides Using pH-Responsive Hydrogels for Osteosarcoma Chemotherapy

While chemotherapeutic agents have particularly potent effects in many types of cancer, their clinical applications are still far from satisfactory due to off-target drug exposure, chemotherapy resistance, and adverse effects, especially in osteosarcoma. Therefore, it is clinically promising to cons...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Jie, Gao, Rui, Wang, Zhongshi, Cheng, Zhiming, Xu, Zhonghua, Liu, Zaiyang, Wu, Yiqun, Wang, Min, Zhang, Yuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9961168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839990
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020668
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author Zhu, Jie
Gao, Rui
Wang, Zhongshi
Cheng, Zhiming
Xu, Zhonghua
Liu, Zaiyang
Wu, Yiqun
Wang, Min
Zhang, Yuan
author_facet Zhu, Jie
Gao, Rui
Wang, Zhongshi
Cheng, Zhiming
Xu, Zhonghua
Liu, Zaiyang
Wu, Yiqun
Wang, Min
Zhang, Yuan
author_sort Zhu, Jie
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description While chemotherapeutic agents have particularly potent effects in many types of cancer, their clinical applications are still far from satisfactory due to off-target drug exposure, chemotherapy resistance, and adverse effects, especially in osteosarcoma. Therefore, it is clinically promising to construct a novel tumor-targeted drug delivery system to control drug release and alleviate side effects. In this study, a pH-responsive nonapeptide hydrogel was designed and fabricated for the tumor-targeted drug delivery of doxorubicin (DOX). Using a solid-phase synthesis method, a nonapeptide named P1 peptide that is structurally akin to surfactant-like peptides (SLPs) due to its hydrophobic tail and hydrophilic head was synthesized. The physicochemical properties of the P1 hydrogel were characterized via encapsulation capacity, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), circular dichroism (CD), zeta potential, rheological analysis, and drug release studies. We also used in vitro and in vivo experiments to investigate the cytocompatibility and tumor inhibitory efficacy of the drug-loaded peptide hydrogel. The P1 peptide could self-assemble into biodegradable hydrogels under neutral conditions, and the prepared drug-loaded hydrogels exhibited good injectability and biocompatibility. The in vitro drug release studies showed that DOX-P1 hydrogels had high sensitivity to acidic conditions (pH 5.8 versus 7.4, up to 3.6-fold). Furthermore, the in vivo experiments demonstrated that the DOX-P1 hydrogel could not only amplify the therapeutic effect but also increase DOX accumulation at the tumor site. Our study proposes a promising approach to designing a pH-responsive hydrogel with controlled doxorubicin-release action based on self-assembled nonapeptides for targeted chemotherapy.
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spelling pubmed-99611682023-02-26 Sustained and Targeted Delivery of Self-Assembled Doxorubicin Nonapeptides Using pH-Responsive Hydrogels for Osteosarcoma Chemotherapy Zhu, Jie Gao, Rui Wang, Zhongshi Cheng, Zhiming Xu, Zhonghua Liu, Zaiyang Wu, Yiqun Wang, Min Zhang, Yuan Pharmaceutics Article While chemotherapeutic agents have particularly potent effects in many types of cancer, their clinical applications are still far from satisfactory due to off-target drug exposure, chemotherapy resistance, and adverse effects, especially in osteosarcoma. Therefore, it is clinically promising to construct a novel tumor-targeted drug delivery system to control drug release and alleviate side effects. In this study, a pH-responsive nonapeptide hydrogel was designed and fabricated for the tumor-targeted drug delivery of doxorubicin (DOX). Using a solid-phase synthesis method, a nonapeptide named P1 peptide that is structurally akin to surfactant-like peptides (SLPs) due to its hydrophobic tail and hydrophilic head was synthesized. The physicochemical properties of the P1 hydrogel were characterized via encapsulation capacity, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), circular dichroism (CD), zeta potential, rheological analysis, and drug release studies. We also used in vitro and in vivo experiments to investigate the cytocompatibility and tumor inhibitory efficacy of the drug-loaded peptide hydrogel. The P1 peptide could self-assemble into biodegradable hydrogels under neutral conditions, and the prepared drug-loaded hydrogels exhibited good injectability and biocompatibility. The in vitro drug release studies showed that DOX-P1 hydrogels had high sensitivity to acidic conditions (pH 5.8 versus 7.4, up to 3.6-fold). Furthermore, the in vivo experiments demonstrated that the DOX-P1 hydrogel could not only amplify the therapeutic effect but also increase DOX accumulation at the tumor site. Our study proposes a promising approach to designing a pH-responsive hydrogel with controlled doxorubicin-release action based on self-assembled nonapeptides for targeted chemotherapy. MDPI 2023-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9961168/ /pubmed/36839990 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020668 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhu, Jie
Gao, Rui
Wang, Zhongshi
Cheng, Zhiming
Xu, Zhonghua
Liu, Zaiyang
Wu, Yiqun
Wang, Min
Zhang, Yuan
Sustained and Targeted Delivery of Self-Assembled Doxorubicin Nonapeptides Using pH-Responsive Hydrogels for Osteosarcoma Chemotherapy
title Sustained and Targeted Delivery of Self-Assembled Doxorubicin Nonapeptides Using pH-Responsive Hydrogels for Osteosarcoma Chemotherapy
title_full Sustained and Targeted Delivery of Self-Assembled Doxorubicin Nonapeptides Using pH-Responsive Hydrogels for Osteosarcoma Chemotherapy
title_fullStr Sustained and Targeted Delivery of Self-Assembled Doxorubicin Nonapeptides Using pH-Responsive Hydrogels for Osteosarcoma Chemotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Sustained and Targeted Delivery of Self-Assembled Doxorubicin Nonapeptides Using pH-Responsive Hydrogels for Osteosarcoma Chemotherapy
title_short Sustained and Targeted Delivery of Self-Assembled Doxorubicin Nonapeptides Using pH-Responsive Hydrogels for Osteosarcoma Chemotherapy
title_sort sustained and targeted delivery of self-assembled doxorubicin nonapeptides using ph-responsive hydrogels for osteosarcoma chemotherapy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9961168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839990
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020668
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