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Folate-targeted supramolecular vesicular aggregates as a new frontier for effective anticancer treatment in in vivo model.
Gennara CavallaroMassimo FrestaDonatella PaolinoChristian CeliaGaetano GiammonaMariano Licciardisubject
Antimetabolites AntineoplasticStereochemistryPharmaceutical ScienceBreast NeoplasmsMice SCIDDeoxycytidinechemistry.chemical_compoundMiceBreast cancerDrug Delivery SystemsFolic AcidPharmacokineticsIn vivoMice Inbred NODPEG ratiomedicineAnimalsHumansLiposomeDrug CarriersGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseXenograft Model Antitumor AssaysGemcitabineGemcitabinePLGANylonsHydrazineschemistryDrug deliveryLiposomesCancer researchMCF-7 CellsFemaleFolate supramolecular vescicular aggregates anticancer treatmentBiotechnologymedicine.drugdescription
Abstract Supramolecular vesicular aggregates (SVAs), made up by self-assembling liposomes and polyasparthydrazide co-polymers conjugated to folic acid molecules were extensively investigated in this manuscript as potential active targeting formulation for anticancer drug delivery. Folate-targeted systems (FT-SVAs) were used to treat breast cancer and to further proof the potential in vivo administration of these systems for the therapeutic treatment for several aggressive solid tumors. The physicochemical and technological parameters of FT-SVAs are suitable for their potential in vivo administration. The chemotherapeutic activity of GEM-loaded FT-SVAs was increased during in vivo experiments. NOD-SCID mice bearing MCF-7 human xenograft is used as breast cancer model. The measurement of the volume and weight of tumor masses decreased when animal models are treated by using GEM-loaded FT-SVAs, compared to data obtained by using GEM-loaded mPEG-SUVs and the free form of GEM. An almost complete regression of the tumor (∼0.2 cm 3 ) was observed in NOD-SCID mice bearing MCF-7 human xenografts treated by GEM-loaded FT-SVAs due to the noticeable improvement of GEM pharmacokinetic parameters provided by FT-SVAs with respect to native anticancer drug. The obtained data showed that supramolecular systems could represent an innovative drug delivery system by self-assembling liposomes and biocompatible polymers to be potentially used for anticancer treatment.
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2012-09-01 | European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics : official journal of Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Pharmazeutische Verfahrenstechnik e.V |