Preparation and evaluation of paclitaxel and Brucea javanica oil core-matched nanoemulsions to treat cancer in vitro and in vivo / 中草药·英文版
Chinese Herbal Medicines
; (4): 310-317, 2018.
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Objective: Developed the core-matched nanoemulsions (CMNEs) to co-delivery paclitaxel-oleic acid (PTX-OA) prodrug and Brucea javanica oil (BJO) for increasing the antitumor effect. Methods: Antitumor effects and mechanism of PTX-OA/BJO CMNEs that the combination therapy which based on core-matched technology (CMT) were evaluated in vitro and in vivo. Results: The PTX-OA/BJO CMNEs were of nanoscale particle size (108.7 ± 2.3) nm and with entrapment efficiency of >95%. The PTX-OA/BJO CMNEs displayed concentration and time-dependent cytotoxicity against HepG-2 cells and increased G2/M phase block. More importantly, a significant reduction of the tumor volume with no obvious toxicity was observed in nude mice model following administration of PTX-OA/BJO CMNEs compared with the control treated with normal saline (P < 0.05), which suggested the excellent efficacy in vivo. It was further found that the enhanced effectiveness of PTX-OA/BJO CMNEs were associated with the ability of inducing apoptosis of the tumor cells, as well as obviously inhibiting tumor cell proliferation and the activity of TOPO Ⅱ. Conclusion: Co-encapsulation of two drugs with different mechanisms allows simultaneous interruption of diverse anticancer pathways, resulting in increased therapeutic response and lower toxicity.
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Chinese Herbal Medicines
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2018
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