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Silibinin and indocyanine green-loaded nanoparticles inhibit the growth and metastasis of mammalian breast cancer cells in vitro
Alternative TitleSilibinin and indocyanine green-loaded nanoparticles inhibit the growth and metastasis of mammalian breast cancer cells in vitro
Sun Huiping1; Su Jinghan1; Meng Qingshuo1; Yin Qi1; Zhang Zhiwen1; Yu Haijun1; Zhang Pengcheng1; Wang Siling1; Li Yaping2
2016
Source PublicationACTA PHARMACOLOGICA SINICA
ISSN1671-4083
Volume37Issue:7Pages:941-949
AbstractAim: To improve the therapeutic efficacy of cancer treatments, combinational therapies based on nanosized drug delivery system (NDDS) has been developed recently. In this study we designed a new NDDS loaded with an anti-metastatic drug silibinin and a photothermal agent indocyanine green (ICG), and investigated its effects on the growth and metastasis of breast cancer cells in vitro.
Other AbstractAim: To improve the therapeutic efficacy of cancer treatments, combinational therapies based on nanosized drug delivery system (NDDS) has been developed recently. In this study we designed a new NDDS loaded with an anti-metastatic drug silibinin and a photothermal agent indocyanine green (ICG), and investigated its effects on the growth and metastasis of breast cancer cells in vitro . Methods: Silibinin and ICG were self-assembled into PCL lipid nanoparticles (SIPNs). Their physical characteristics including the particle size, zeta potential, morphology and in vitro drug release were examined. 4T1 mammalian breast cancer cells were used to evaluate their cellular internalization, cytotoxicity, and their influences on wound healing, in vitro cell migration and invasion. Results: SIPNs showed a well-defined spherical shape with averaged size of 126.3±0.4 nm and zeta potential of ?10.3±0.2 mV. NIR laser irradiation substantially increased the in vitro release of silibinin from the SIPNs (58.3% at the first 8 h, and 97.8% for the total release). Furthermore, NIR laser irradiation markedly increased the uptake of SIPNs into 4T1 cells. Under the NIR laser irradiation, both SIPNs and IPNs (PCL lipid nanoparticles loaded with ICG alone) caused dose-dependent ablation of 4T1 cells. The wound healing, migration and invasion experiments showed that SIPNs exposed to NIR laser irradiation exhibited dramatic in vitro anti-metastasis effects. Conclusion: SIPNs show temperature-sensitive drug release following NIR laser irradiation, which can inhibit the growth and metastasis of breast cancer cells in vitro .
KeywordCOMBINATION THERAPY POLYMERIC MICELLES GOLD NANORODS DOXORUBICIN RELEASE NANOMEDICINE NANOCARRIER PACLITAXEL INVASION DELIVERY breast cancer 4T1 mammalian breast cancer cells metastasis nanoparticles silibinin photothermal therapy NIR laser irradiation
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Language英语
Funding Project[National Basic Research Program of China] ; [National Natural Science Foundation of China]
CSCD IDCSCD:5743041
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.imr.ac.cn/handle/321006/156661
Collection中国科学院金属研究所
Affiliation1.中国科学院金属研究所
2.中国科学院
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Sun Huiping,Su Jinghan,Meng Qingshuo,et al. Silibinin and indocyanine green-loaded nanoparticles inhibit the growth and metastasis of mammalian breast cancer cells in vitro[J]. ACTA PHARMACOLOGICA SINICA,2016,37(7):941-949.
APA Sun Huiping.,Su Jinghan.,Meng Qingshuo.,Yin Qi.,Zhang Zhiwen.,...&Li Yaping.(2016).Silibinin and indocyanine green-loaded nanoparticles inhibit the growth and metastasis of mammalian breast cancer cells in vitro.ACTA PHARMACOLOGICA SINICA,37(7),941-949.
MLA Sun Huiping,et al."Silibinin and indocyanine green-loaded nanoparticles inhibit the growth and metastasis of mammalian breast cancer cells in vitro".ACTA PHARMACOLOGICA SINICA 37.7(2016):941-949.
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