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Case Report: Microfragmented Adipose Tissue Drug Delivery in Canine Mesothelioma: A Case Report on Safety, Feasibility, and Clinical Findings.
Zeira, Offer; Ghezzi, Erica; Pettinari, Letizia; Re, Valentina; Lupi, Davide M; Benali, Silvia L; Borgonovo, Simone; Alessandri, Giulio; Petrella, Francesco; Paroni, Rita; Dei Cas, Michele; Tremolada, Carlo; Coccè, Valentina; Pessina, Augusto.
Afiliação
  • Zeira O; Department of Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, San Michele Veterinary Hospital, Tavazzano con Villavesco, Italy.
  • Ghezzi E; Department of Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, San Michele Veterinary Hospital, Tavazzano con Villavesco, Italy.
  • Pettinari L; Department of Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, San Michele Veterinary Hospital, Tavazzano con Villavesco, Italy.
  • Re V; Department of Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, San Michele Veterinary Hospital, Tavazzano con Villavesco, Italy.
  • Lupi DM; Department of Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, San Michele Veterinary Hospital, Tavazzano con Villavesco, Italy.
  • Benali SL; Laboratorio La Vallonea, Milan, Italy.
  • Borgonovo S; Clinica Veterinaria Crema, Crema, Italy.
  • Alessandri G; Department of Cerebrovascular Diseases, Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico, Besta Neurological Institute, Milan, Italy.
  • Petrella F; Centro di Ricerca Coordinato StaMeTec, Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences, University of Milan, Milan, Italy.
  • Paroni R; Department of Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy.
  • Dei Cas M; Centro di Ricerca Coordinato StaMeTec, Department of Oncology and Emato-Oncology, University of Milan, Milan, Italy.
  • Tremolada C; Centro di Ricerca Coordinato StaMeTec, Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences, University of Milan, Milan, Italy.
  • Coccè V; Department of Health Sciences, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy.
  • Pessina A; Department of Health Sciences, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy.
Front Vet Sci ; 7: 585427, 2020.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33569396
ABSTRACT
Mesothelioma is a rare lethal tumor of dogs and humans involving cavities of the body. Dogs are considered a model for new drugs and therapeutic methods since they present spontaneous diseases similar to humans. Microfragmented adipose tissue (MFAT) uploaded by paclitaxel (PTX) is a drug delivery medium providing slow release of chemotherapic drugs. A dog affected by pleural, pericardial, and peritoneal mesothelioma was treated by 17 intracavitary ultrasound-guided injections of MFAT-PTX over 22 months. A long-lasting improvement of general conditions was observed, treatment was well-tolerated, and no toxicity or hypersensitivity was reported. Pharmacokinetic (PK) data indicated low drug localization in the circulatory system and a tendency to enter or remain in the extravascular compartments of the body. Indeed, low levels of free-circulating drugs for a short time produced low toxicity, whereas, a higher intracavitary PTX concentration can have major pharmacological efficacy. To our knowledge, this is the first time that mesothelioma has been treated using such a procedure, and this should be considered as a novel therapeutic approach. The low systemic absorption suggests the possible role of MFAT-PTX for loco-regional/intratumoral therapy also useful in other types of tumors, and further investigation is warranted.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article