Titel
Nanoformulations of anticancer thiosemicarbazones to reduce methemoglobin formation and improve anticancer activity
Autor*in
Kushtrim Kryeziu
Institute of Cancer Research and Comprehensive Cancer Center, Medical University Vienna
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Abstract
Triapine is a promising anticancer thiosemicarbazone which was investigated in multiple clinical trials, where it was active against leukemia but not against solid cancers. This is probably based on insufficient drug levels in the tumor due to a short plasma half-life. Therefore, we encapsulated Triapine into polymeric nanoparticles and remote-loaded liposomes to improve the drug pharmacokinetics as well as targeted delivery. However, burst release of Triapine from both nanoformulations was observed, making the synthesis of two novel Triapine derivatives necessary in order to improve the remote-loading properties. Indeed, the encapsulation efficiency increased and for one derivative also the desired continuous drug release was in line with a strongly reduced cytotoxic activity against cancer cells. In vivo studies of this most promising formulation demonstrated a significant increase in survival of the animals compared to the free drug. Finally, we investigated drug-induced methemoglobin formation, a frequently observed side effect of thiosemicarbazones, which was completely prevented by the liposomal formulation.
Objekt-Typ
Sprache
Englisch [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:520632
Erschienen in
Titel
RSC Advances
Band
6
Ausgabe
61
Seitenanfang
55848
Seitenende
55859
Verlag
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Erscheinungsdatum
2016
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