Publication Type Journal Article
Title Radiolabeled block copolymer micelles for image-guided drug delivery
Authors Elisabete Ribeiro Irina Alho Fernanda M. Marques Lurdes Gano Isabel Correia Joao D. G. Correia Sandra Casimiro Luis Costa Isabel Santos Celia Fernandes
Groups BIOIN
Journal INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS
Year 2016
Month December
Volume 515
Number 1
Pages 692-701
Abstract We aimed at exploring block copolymer micelles (BCMs) for the simultaneous delivery of radiation/chemotherapy to cancer cells. To achieve that goal, we have prepared and characterized a novel type of docetaxel (DTX) loaded and non-loaded BCMs. The micelles were decorated with pyrazolyl-diamine chelating units to stabilize the matched pair Tc-99m/Re for image-guided delivery of therapeutic drugs. The in vitro studies have shown that DTX release is pH-dependent increasing at lower pH values. Antiproliferative studies in different cancer cell lines showed that DTX-loaded BCMs present relevant antiproliferative activity. In comparison to free DTX, the loaded-micelles exhibited higher anti-proliferative activity for the same DTX concentration, which mean that a similar therapeutic outcome may be achieved with reduced side effects. The pyrazolyl-diamine-functionalized micelles were labeled with fac[Tc-99m(CO)(3)(H2O)(3)](+) in high radiochemical yield and purity. The radiolabeled micelles are stable in phosphate buffer and in cell culture media. Cellular uptake studies in different cancer cell lines indicate a cell type and time-dependent uptake, in agreement with the anti-proliferative activity. Early biodistribution studies in healthy BALB/c mice has shown prolonged circulation lifetime in the bloodstream and relevant in vivo stability, important features when considering an effective DTX delivery system and image-guided delivery agent for cancer theranostics. (C) 2016 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2016.11.004
ISBN
Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Book Title
ISSN 0378-5173
EISSN 1873-3476
Conference Name
Bibtex ID ISI:000389150700069
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