Literature DB >> 29869202

Pulmonary administration of curcumin inhibits B16F10 melanoma lung metastasis and invasion in mice.

Ken Shimada1,2, Kentaro Ushijima3, Chisato Suzuki1,2, Michiko Horiguchi2,4, Hitoshi Ando5, Tomomi Akita2, Mizuki Shimamura2, Junki Fujii2, Chikamasa Yamashita2, Akio Fujimura1.   

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PURPOSE: Curcumin is expected to have beneficial effects including an anti-cancer effect. However, its lower bioavailability is a critical concern and limits the utility of curcumin in clinical practice. In this study, we investigated whether transpulmonary delivery of curcumin is pharmacologically effective along with improving its bioavailability in mice with lung metastasis.
METHODS: C57BL/6J mice were injected with B16F10 melanoma cells via their tail vein and given curcumin by pulmonary administration every other day. The lung tissue of the vehicle-treated mice on day 17 was covered by nodules of metastatic melanoma.
RESULTS: Pulmonary curcumin administration significantly and dose-dependently protected the lung metastasis of melanoma. The phosphorylation of JNK (c-Jun NH2 terminal kinase) and HLJ1 expression levels in the lung metastatic nodules of the melanoma were significantly increased by pulmonary curcumin administration. The anti-metastatic effect of curcumin was blunted in mice injected with HLJ1 knocked-down B16F10 melanoma. Systemic bioavailability after pulmonary administration was 61-times higher than after oral administration. Additionally, the curcumin concentration in the lung tissue was sustained to a high level until 24 h after pulmonary administration.
CONCLUSIONS: This study showed the usefulness of curcumin to suppress lung metastasis of melanoma by pulmonary administration, a method that may overcome the low-bioavailability of curcumin.

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Keywords:  Curcumin; Melanoma; Metastasis; Transpulmonary delivery

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29869202     DOI: 10.1007/s00280-018-3616-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Chemother Pharmacol        ISSN: 0344-5704            Impact factor:   3.333


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