Issue 34, 2014

Thermal and pH sensitive multifunctional polymer nanoparticles for cancer imaging and therapy

Abstract

In this study, we prepared novel poly(glycerol malate co-dodecanedioate) (PGMD) NPs containing an imaging/hyperthermia agent (IR820) and a chemotherapeutic agent (doxorubicin, DOX). The PGMD polymer was prepared by thermal condensation. IR820 and DOX loaded PGMD NPs were prepared using the single oil emulsion technique. The size of the NPs measured was around 150 nm. Drug loading efficiency of DOX and IR820 was around 4% and 8%, respectively. An acidic environment (pH = 5.0) induced higher DOX release as compared to pH = 7.4. DOX release was also enhanced by exposure to laser, which increased the temperature to 42 °C. Cytotoxicity of the drug loaded NPs was comparable in MES-SA but was higher in Dx5 cells compared to free drug (p < 0.05). The combination of hyperthermia and chemotherapy improved cytotoxicity in both cell lines. The NP formulation significantly improved the plasma half-life of IR820 in mice after tail vein injection.

Graphical abstract: Thermal and pH sensitive multifunctional polymer nanoparticles for cancer imaging and therapy

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Feb 2014
Accepted
06 Apr 2014
First published
08 Apr 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 17959-17968

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Thermal and pH sensitive multifunctional polymer nanoparticles for cancer imaging and therapy

T. Lei, R. Manchanda, A. Fernandez-Fernandez, Y. Huang, D. Wright and A. J. McGoron, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 17959 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA01112K

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