Literature DB >> 25446512

Nanomicelles based on X-shaped four-armed peglyated distearylglycerol as long circulating system for doxorubicin delivery.

Wenping Zhang1, Jin Sun2, Wuhong Fang3, Xiaoyu Ai4, Cuifang Cai4, Yilin Tang5, Xiaonan Su4, Zhi Feng4, Yan Liu4, Mengying Tao4, Xiaodan Yan4, Guoliang Chen3, Zhonggui He6.   

Abstract

A novel X-shaped four-armed gemini-like peglyated distearylglycerol (Gemini-PEG2K-GCDS), with two hydrophilic PEG heads and two hydrophobic stearic acid tails, was successfully synthesized and used as a nanomicellar carrier for delivery of doxorubicin. The critical micelle concentration of the amphiphilic copolymer was higher than 10(-6). Mean particle size and zeta potential of DOX-encapsulated Gemini-PEG2K-GCDS nanomicelles (DOX-GNMs) was 20.4nm and+3.91mv, respectively. Encapsulation efficiency of DOX-GNMs was as high as 94.6 and DOX release was pH-dependent from DOX-GNMs, ensuring the stability of nanomicelles in blood circulation and rapid release of DOX in tumor cells. Pharmacokinetic studies in rats following i.v. administration, DOX-GNMs demonstrated longer retention in blood and larger AUC (19.1-fold of t1/2 and 12.9-fold of AUC) compared with DOX solutions (DOX-Sol). Tissue distribution studies indicate that DOX-GNMs had higher tumor accumulation (4.6-fold) and lower heart toxicity in H22 tumor-bearing mice (17.4-fold) at 48h after administration in comparison with DOX-Sol. Moreover, IC50 of DOX-GNMs increased by 3.3-fold, 2.0-fold and 2.3-fold compared with DOX-Sol in P-gp over-expressing MCF-7/Adr cells after 24h, 48h and 72h, internalized via macropinocytosis-mediated and clathrin-mediated endocytosis. This study suggests that Gemini-PEG2K-GCDS nanomicelle is a promising long circulating delivery system for anti-tumor drugs via extended blood circulation and improved tumor distribution.
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Keywords:  Doxorubicin; Nanomicelles; Peglyated distearylglycerol; Tumor delivery; X-shaped four-armed

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25446512     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejps.2014.10.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharm Sci        ISSN: 0928-0987            Impact factor:   4.384


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Authors:  Yupei Wu; Qian Chu; Songwei Tan; Xiangting Zhuang; Yuling Bao; Tingting Wu; Zhiping Zhang
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2015-08-20

2.  Meta-Analysis of Nanoparticle Delivery to Tumors Using a Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling and Simulation Approach.

Authors:  Yi-Hsien Cheng; Chunla He; Jim E Riviere; Nancy A Monteiro-Riviere; Zhoumeng Lin
Journal:  ACS Nano       Date:  2020-03-04       Impact factor: 15.881

3.  Effects of X-shaped reduction-sensitive amphiphilic block copolymer on drug delivery.

Authors:  Haijun Xiao; Lu Wang
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2015-08-24
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