Literature DB >> 29017954

Low level LED photodynamic therapy using curcumin loaded tetraether liposomes.

Lili Duse1, Shashank Reddy Pinnapireddy1, Boris Strehlow1, Jarmila Jedelská1, Udo Bakowsky2.   

Abstract

Oncological use of photodynamic therapy is an evolving field in cancer therapeutics. Photosensitisers are prone to accumulation inside healthy tissues causing undesirable effects. To avoid this, we have developed tetraether lipid liposomal formulations containing curcumin which is a naturally occurring anti-cancer substance and deemed to be safe towards healthy cells. Upon excitation with light at a specific wavelength, curcumin produces reactive oxygen species (ROS) in presence of oxygen, thereby exhibiting a cytotoxic effect towards the surrounding tissues, giving a total control on the onset of therapy. In our study, we examined two different liposomal formulations wherein curcumin is encapsulated within the hydrophobic milieu with the intent to increase its bioavailability. Hydrodynamic diameter, surface charge, stability, morphology and haemocompatibility of the liposomes were studied. The results confirmed the formation of stable nanometre range liposomal vesicles (200-220 nm) containing curcumin which were haemocompatible with coagulation time less than 50 s and a haemolytic potential below 40%. Increased ROS generation post irradiation (>50% compared to un-irradiated samples) was confirmed using fluorescence spectroscopy. The efficiency and selectivity of the PDT was demonstrated by assessing their viability post irradiation and by qualitative analysis using confocal microscopy showing nuclear perforation induced by PDT. Photo-destructive effects of PDT on the microvasculature were studied in vivo using chick chorioallantoic membrane model (CAM). Considerable phototoxicity could be observed in the irradiated area of the CAM 30 min post irradiation. Phototoxic effects in vitro (in SK-OV-3 and PCS-100-020™) and in vivo (in chorioallantoic membrane model) in combination with a novel custom manufactured LED irradiating device showed a formulation dependant selective photodynamic effect of the curcumin liposomes.
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Keywords:  Cancer; Chorioallantoic membrane; Curcumin; LED; Photodynamic therapy; Serum stability; Tetraether liposomes

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29017954     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2017.10.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharm Biopharm        ISSN: 0939-6411            Impact factor:   5.571


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