Literature DB >> 19616128

Porous-wall hollow glass microspheres as novel potential nanocarriers for biomedical applications.

Shuyi Li1, Lynsa Nguyen, Hairong Xiong, Meiyao Wang, Tom C-C Hu, Jin-Xiong She, Steven M Serkiz, George G Wicks, William S Dynan.   

Abstract

Porous-wall hollow glass microspheres (PW-HGMs) are a novel form of glass material consisting of a 10- to 100-microm-diameter hollow central cavity surrounded by a 1-microm-thick silica shell. A tortuous network of nanometer-scale channels completely penetrates the shell. We show here that these channels promote size-dependent uptake and controlled release of biological molecules in the 3- to 8-nm range, including antibodies and a modified single-chain antibody variable fragment. In addition, a 6-nm (70-kDa) dextran can be used to gate the porous walls, facilitating controlled release of an internalized short interfering RNA. PW-HGMs remained in place after mouse intratumoral injection, suggesting a possible application for the delivery of anticancer drugs. The combination of a hollow central cavity that can carry soluble therapeutic agents with mesoporous walls for controlled release is a unique characteristic that distinguishes PW-HGMs from other glass materials for biomedical applications. FROM THE CLINICAL EDITOR: Porous-wall hollow glass microspheres (PW-HGMs) are a novel form of glass microparticles with a tortuous network of nanometer-scale channels. These channels allow size-dependent uptake and controlled release of biological molecules including antibodies and single-chain antibody fragments. PW-HGMs remained in place after mouse intratumoral injection, suggesting a possible application for the delivery of anti-cancer drugs. Copyright 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19616128      PMCID: PMC3148814          DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2009.06.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanomedicine        ISSN: 1549-9634            Impact factor:   5.307


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