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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica ; (12): 1933-1941, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-779809

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In this study, we used low molecular weight heparin (LH) as hydrophilic sides, doxorubicin (DOX) as hydrophobic sides, and indocyanine green (ICG) as a photosensitive drug to prepare pH-sensitive self-assembled polymeric micelles (LH-DOX/ICG). The micelles were prepared by dialysis, and evaluated for stability, pH sensibility in vitro, hemolytic test and photo-thermal effect. Wound healing test was used to evaluate the anti-metastatic effects. MTT assay and apoptosis detection kit were used to evaluate the cytotoxicity of micelles against melanoma B16F10 cells. The size of the micelles was (148.7 ±2.1) nm and the zeta potential was (-30.7 ±1.1) mV. The drug-loading content of DOX and ICG were 11.82% and 5.59%, respectively. The micelles exhibited spherical in shape, fairly uniform size. The micelles were stable within 48 h in 50% fetal bovine serum phosphate buffer. The release of DOX was pH-sensitive, while the release of ICG was sustained. The micelles were biocompatible and safe as indicated by the hemolytic test. In vitro photo-thermal effect indicated LH-DOX/ICG micelles had similar photo-thermal effect to the free ICG. Wound healing test showed that the micelles had a good ability to inhibit tumor migration with laser irradiation. MTT assay and cell apoptosis assay indicated that LH-DOX/ICG micelles displayed more efficient anti-tumor effect after near infrared laser compared to LH-DOX micelles. LH-DOX/ICG micelles are promising for the therapeutic effect of phototherapy and chemotherapy in combination for melanoma.

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