Yongle DuXia LongAmi JoRichey M. DavisPhilippe BisselMarion EhrichDavid G. I. Kingston
Doxorubicin is an effective and widely used cancer chemotherapeutic agent, but its application is greatly compromised by its cumulative dose-dependent side effect of cardiotoxicity. A gold nanoparticle-based drug delivery system has been designed to overcome this limitation. Five novel thiolated doxorubicin analogs were synthesized and their biological activities evaluated. Two of these analogs and PEG stabilizing ligands were then conjugated to gold nanoparticles, and the resulting Au-Dox constructs were evaluated. The results show that release of native drug can be achieved by the action of reducing agents such as glutathione or under acidic conditions, but reductive drug release gave the cleanest drug release. Gold nanoparticles (Au-Dox) were prepared with different loadings of PEG and doxorubicin, and one formulation was evaluated for mammalian stability and toxicity. Plasma levels of doxorubicin in mice treated with Au-Dox were significantly lower than in mice treated with the same amount of doxorubicin, indicating that the construct is stable under physiological conditions. Treatment of mice with Au-Dox gave no histopathologically observable differences from mice treated with saline, while mice treated with an equivalent dose of doxorubicin showed significant histopathologically observable lesions.
Yongle Du (3992198)Long Xia (4746297)Ami Jo (4746291)Richey M. Davis (1578688)Philippe Bissel (2339227)Marion F. Ehrich (4746294)David G. I. Kingston (1319343)
Giulio F. PaciottiJielu ZhaoShugeng CaoPeggy J. BrodieLawrence TamarkinMarja S. HuhtaLonnie D. MyerJay FriedmanDavid G. I. Kingston
Nihal Saad ElbialyMohamed M. FathyWafaa M. Khalil
GiulioF. Paciotti (3223659)Jielu Zhao (2527099)Shugeng Cao (116898)Peggy J. Brodie (1562008)Lawrence Tamarkin (3223662)Marja Huhta (3223656)LonnieD. Myer (3223653)Jay Friedman (32982)David G. I. Kingston (1319343)
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