Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
The use of retinoids in antitumor therapy represents a very promising approach for the treatment of undifferentiated tumors, due to their ability to promote cell differentiation. Among these compounds, 9-cis-retinoic acid (9-cis-RA) is the most active. The therapeutic use of 9-cis-RA is made difficult by the occurrence of several side effects in addition to its photo-degradation following exposition to light or atmospheric oxygen. In this investigation, 9-cis-RA was encapsulated in PEG-coated PLGA nanoparticles to improve both its stability and effectiveness. PEG-coated PLGA nanoparticles showed a mean size of ∼220 nm, a polydispersity index of ∼0.1 and a zeta potential of -12 mV. These parameters were not significantly influenced by the presence of the 9-cis-RA. Encapsulation provided noticeable protection of the 9-cis-RA. In vitro experiments showed that the encapsulated form is more active than the free drug in inducing cell differentiation.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
9-cis-retinoic acid; ARO cells; Cell differentiation; Drug photo-stabilization; In vitro activity; PLGA nanoparticles; PTC-1 cells; 3003
Elenco autori:
Cosco, D.; Molinaro, R.; Morittu, V. M.; Cilurzo, Felisa; Costa, N.; Fresta, M.
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