Antitumor efficacy of cisplatin-loaded glycol chitosan nanoparticles in tumor-bearing mice

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作者
Kim, Jong-Ho [1 ]
Kim, Yoo-Shin [2 ]
Park, Kyeongsoon [1 ]
Lee, Seulki [1 ]
Nam, Hae Yun [1 ,3 ]
Min, Kyung Hyun [1 ,4 ]
Jo, Hyung Gon [1 ,4 ]
Park, Jae Hyung [3 ]
Choi, Kuiwon [1 ]
Jeong, Seo Young [4 ]
Park, Rang-Woon [2 ]
Kim, In-San [2 ]
Kim, Kwangmeyung [1 ]
Kwon, Ick Chan [1 ]
机构
[1] Korea Inst Sci & Technol, Biomed Res Ctr, Seoul 136791, South Korea
[2] Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Med, Dept Biochem & Cell Biol, Taegu 700422, South Korea
[3] Kyung Hee Univ, Dept Adv Polymer & Nanopharmaceut Sci, Gyeonggi Do 449701, South Korea
[4] Kyung Hee Univ, Dept Life & Nanopharmaceut Sci, Seoul 130701, South Korea
关键词
hydrophobically modified glycol chitosan; self-assembled nanoparticles; cisplatin; drug delivery system; passive tumor targeting; in vivo antitumor efficacy;
D O I
10.1016/j.jconrel.2007.12.014
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
To make a tumor targeting nano-sized drug delivery system, biocompatible and biodegradable glycol chitosan (M-W=250 kDa) was modified with hydrophobic cholanic acid. The resulting hydrophobically modified glycol chitosans (HGCs) that formed nano-sized self-aggregates in an aqueous medium were investigated as an anticancer drug carrier in cancer treatment. Insoluble anticancer drug, cisplatin (CDDP), was easily encapsulated into the hydrophobic cores of HGC narroparticles by a dialysis method, wherein the drug loading efficiency was about 80%. The CCDP-encapsulated HGC (CDDP-HGC) nanoparticles were well-dispersed in aqueous media and they formed a nanoparticles structure with a mean diameter about 300-500 nm. As a nano-sized drug carrier, the CDDP-HGC nanoparticles released the drug in a sustained manner for a week and they were also less cytotoxic than was free CDDP, probably because of sustained release of CDDP from the HGC narroparticles. The tumor targeting ability of CDDP-HGC nanoparticles was confirmed by in vivo live animal imaging with near-infrared fluorescence Cy5.5-labeled CDDP-HGC nanoparticles. It was observed that CDDP-HGC nanoparticles were successfully accumulated by tumor tissues in tumor-bearing mice, because of the prolonged circulation and enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect of CDDP-HGC narroparticles in tumor-bearing mice. As expected, the CDDP-HGC nanoparticles showed higher antitumor efficacy and lower toxicity compared to free CDDP, as shown by changes in tumor volumes, body weights, and survival rates, as well as by immunohistological TUNEL assay data. Collectively, the present results indicate that HGC nanoparticles are a promising carrier for the anticancer drug CDDP. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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