Preparation and characterization of CK2 inhibitor-loaded cyclodextrin nanoparticles for drug delivery.
Int J Pharm
; 441(1-2): 491-8, 2013 Jan 30.
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Casein Kinase 2 (CK2) is a ubiquitous kinase protein currently targeted for the treatment of some cancers. Recently, the series of indeno[1,2-b]indoles has revealed great interest as potent and selective CK(2) ATP-competitive inhibitors. Among them, 1-amino-5-isopropyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydroindeno[1,2-b]indole-9,10-dione (CM1) was selected for an encapsulation study in order to improve its biodisponibility. Its complexation was evaluated at the molecular scale, with a series of fluorinated or hydrocarbonated amphiphilic cyclodextrins (CDs). Then the encapsulation of CM1 within CD nanoparticles at the supramolecular level was achieved. Nanoparticles formed between CM1 and hexakis[6-deoxy-6-(3-perfluorohexylpropanethio)-2,3-di-O-methyl]-α-cyclodextrin, a fluorinated amphiphilic α-cyclodextrin, gave the best results in terms of encapsulation rate, stability and drug release. These nanospheres showed an encapsulation efficiency of 65% and a sustained release of the entrapped drug over 3h. Based on these results, encapsulation within fluorinated amphiphilic CD nanoparticles could be considered as a potential drug delivery system for indenoindole-type CK2 inhibitors, allowing better biodisponibility and offering perspectives for tumor targeting development.
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Sistemas de Liberação de Medicamentos
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Alfa-Ciclodextrinas
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Caseína Quinase II
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En
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Int J Pharm
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2013
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França