| Literature DB >> 27221069 |
Zhiyun Zhang1, Shi Liu2, Yanxin Qi2, Dongfang Zhou3, Zhigang Xie2, Xiabin Jing2, Xuesi Chen4, Yubin Huang5.
Abstract
Local recurrence following surgery in cancer treatment remains a major clinical challenge. To increase antitumor activity but maintain toxicity in an acceptable level in prevention of local cancer recurrence, we demonstrated a dual drug-loaded multilayered fiber mats strategy, in which DCA and oxaliplatin were co-electrospun into the distinct layer of resultant fabrics and the oxaliplatin-loaded fibers layer was sealed between the basement film layer and other two fibers layers. The dual drug-loaded multilayered fiber mats exhibit time-programmed dual release behavior and synergistic effect upon cancer cells. Nontoxic DCA selectively promotes apoptosis of cancer cells through modulating cellular metabolism, and oxaliplatin subsequently kills the remained cancer cells in a low concentration. After implantation on the resection margin of cervical carcinoma on a murine model, the dual drug-loaded multilayered fiber mats displayed enhanced anti-recurrence efficacy and decreased side toxic effects over 30days compared with drug-loaded monolayered fiber mats. The time-programmed combination of DCA and oxaliplatin within multilayered nanofiber mats appears to be a promising strategy for local cancer treatment following resection.Entities:
Keywords: Dichloroacetate; Local cancer recurrence; Local treatment; Multilayered electrospun nanofibers; Oxaliplatin; Time-programmed release
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27221069 DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2016.05.046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Control Release ISSN: 0168-3659 Impact factor: 9.776