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Graphene-based anticancer nanosystem and its biosafety evaluation using a zebrafish model.

Chen-Wei Liu1, Feng Xiong, Hui-Zhen Jia, Xu-Li Wang, Han Cheng, Yong-Hua Sun, Xian-Zheng Zhang, Ren-Xi Zhuo, Jun Feng.   

Abstract

In this paper, a facile strategy to develop graphene-based delivery nanosystems for effective drug loading and sustained drug release was proposed and validated. Specifically, biocompatible naphthalene-terminated PEG (NP) and anticancer drugs (curcumin or doxorubicin (DOX)) were simultaneously integrated onto oxidized graphene (GO), leading to self-assembled, nanosized complexes. It was found that the oxidation degree of GO had a significant impact on the drug-loading efficiency and the structural stability of nanosystems. Interestingly, the nanoassemblies resulted in more effective cellular entry of DOX in comparison with free DOX or DOX-loaded PEG-polyester micelles at equivalent DOX dose, as demonstrated by confocal microscopy studies. Moreover, the nanoassemblies not only exhibited a sustained drug release pattern without an initial burst release, but also significantly improved the stability of formulations which were resistant to drug leaking even in the presence of strong surfactants such as aromatic sodium benzenesulfonate (SBen) and aliphatic sodium dodecylsulfonate (SDS). In addition, the nanoassemblies without DOX loading showed negligible in vitro cytotoxicity, whereas DOX-loaded counterparts led to considerable toxicity against HeLa cells. The DOX-mediated cytotoxicity of the graphene-based formulation was around 20 folds lower than that of free DOX, most likely due to the slow DOX release from complexes. A zebrafish model was established to assess the in vivo safety profile of curcumin-loaded nanosystems. The results showed they were able to excrete from the zebrafish body rapidly and had nearly no influence on the zebrafish upgrowth. Those encouraging results may prompt the advance of graphene-based nanotherapeutics for biomedical applications.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23286342     DOI: 10.1021/bm3015297

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomacromolecules        ISSN: 1525-7797            Impact factor:   6.988


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Journal:  ACS Nano       Date:  2015-04-10       Impact factor: 15.881

2.  Converse transitions between the micelles and the vesicles of pyrrolidone-based AIE amphiphilic copolymers in polar and apolar solvents.

Authors:  Xiaolong He; Beibei Wang; Xuefeng Li; Jinfeng Dong
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2019-09-06       Impact factor: 4.036

3.  Polyethylene glycol modification decreases the cardiac toxicity of carbonaceous dots in mouse and zebrafish models.

Authors:  Jian-tao Chen; Hua-qin Sun; Wei-liang Wang; Wen-ming Xu; Qin He; Shun Shen; Jun Qian; Hui-le Gao
Journal:  Acta Pharmacol Sin       Date:  2015-10-12       Impact factor: 6.150

Review 4.  Graphene as cancer theranostic tool: progress and future challenges.

Authors:  Marco Orecchioni; Roberto Cabizza; Alberto Bianco; Lucia Gemma Delogu
Journal:  Theranostics       Date:  2015-03-28       Impact factor: 11.556

5.  Development of Graphene Oxide-/Galactitol Polyester-Based Biodegradable Composites for Biomedical Applications.

Authors:  Janeni Natarajan; Giridhar Madras; Kaushik Chatterjee
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2017-09-07

Review 6.  Recent developments in delivery, bioavailability, absorption and metabolism of curcumin: the golden pigment from golden spice.

Authors:  Sahdeo Prasad; Amit K Tyagi; Bharat B Aggarwal
Journal:  Cancer Res Treat       Date:  2014-01-15       Impact factor: 4.679

7.  Cancer therapy using ultrahigh hydrophobic drug-loaded graphene derivatives.

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2014-09-10       Impact factor: 4.379

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Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2016-03-07

Review 9.  Zebrafish models for functional and toxicological screening of nanoscale drug delivery systems: promoting preclinical applications.

Authors:  Keon Yong Lee; Gun Hyuk Jang; Cho Hyun Byun; Minhong Jeun; Peter C Searson; Kwan Hyi Lee
Journal:  Biosci Rep       Date:  2017-06-08       Impact factor: 3.840

10.  Chitosan overlaid Fe3O4/rGO nanocomposite for targeted drug delivery, imaging, and biomedical applications.

Authors:  Viswanathan Karthika; Mohamad S AlSalhi; Sandhanasamy Devanesan; Kasi Gopinath; Ayyakannu Arumugam; Marimuthu Govindarajan
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-11-03       Impact factor: 4.379

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