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Drug-loaded nano/microbubbles for combining ultrasonography and targeted chemotherapy
Authors:Gao Zhonggao  Kennedy Anne M  Christensen Douglas A  Rapoport Natalya Y
Affiliation:Department of Bioengineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA Department of Clinical Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA
Abstract:
A new class of multifunctional nanoparticles that combine properties of polymeric drug carriers, ultrasound imaging contrast agents, and enhancers of ultrasound-mediated drug delivery has been developed. At room temperature, the developed systems comprise perfluorocarbon nanodroplets stabilized by the walls made of biodegradable block copolymers. Upon heating to physiological temperatures, the nanodroplets convert into nano/microbubbles. The phase state of the systems and bubble size may be controlled by the copolymer/perfluorocarbon volume ratio. Upon intravenous injections, a long-lasting, strong and selective ultrasound contrast is observed in the tumor volume indicating nanobubble extravasation through the defective tumor microvasculature, suggesting their coalescence into larger, highly echogenic microbubbles in the tumor tissue. Under the action of tumor-directed ultrasound, microbubbles cavitate and collapse resulting in a release of the encapsulated drug and dramatically enhanced intracellular drug uptake by the tumor cells. This effect is tumor-selective; no accumulation of echogenic microbubbles is observed in other organs. Effective chemotherapy of the MDA MB231 breast cancer tumors has been achieved using this technique.
Keywords:Nanobubbles   Cavitation   Collapse   Coalescence   Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography   Targeted chemotherapy
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