A novel micelle-encapsulated platinum(II) anticancer agent.
J Control Release
; 147(1): 144-50, 2010 Oct 01.
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A hydrophobic and water-insoluble platinum(II) compound, cis-(cha)(2)Pt(NO(3))(2) was encapsulated by macromolecular micelles self-assembled from an amphiphilic cyclotriphosphazene [NP(MPEG750)(GlyPheLeu)(2)Et](3) (CP750). The micelle-encapsulated platinum(II) compound exhibited outstanding pharmacokinetics in rats by showing long blood circulation and much larger systemic exposure (AUC=43.5 µgh/ml) compared with the free carboplatin (AUC=4.32 µgh/ml). Biodistribution study of the micellar platinum(II) compound using male Sprague-Dawley rats has shown excellent tumor to tissue ratios of 4.03 at 2h post injection and 4.67 at 24h post injection. Furthermore, the micellar platinum(II) compound exhibited more than 6 times higher cellular uptake in human cervical (HeLa) and lung (A549) tumor cells compared with the free platinum compound. Also it is surprising that the micellar platinum(II) compound displayed specifically high cytotoxicity against the stomach tumor cells (SNU638), which are one of the least responsive to chemotherapeutic agents currently in clinical use. The acute toxicity study has shown that the LD(50) values of free and the micellar cis-(cha)(2)Pt(NO(3))(2) are approximately 70 mg/kg and 90 mg/kg, respectively. Thus the platinum compound encapsulated by cyclotriphosphazene micelles is a promising candidate for preclinical studies.
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Compostos Organoplatínicos
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Portadores de Fármacos
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Antineoplásicos
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2010
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