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A feasible strategy of fabricating hybrid drugs encapsulated polymeric nanoparticles for the treatment of gastric cancer therapy

Authors :
Yuqiang Li
Ying Sun
Heng Li
Fanglan Li
Source :
Process Biochemistry. 109:19-26
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Chemotherapy of hybrid-drugs has become one of the widely used therapies for the prevention of cancers with promising clinical results. This study aimed to create compostable polymeric nanoparticles (PPNPs) for the codelivery of capsaicin (CAPS) and biotin (BT) and to examine the anticancer activity of the drug delivery mechanism (CAPS/BT@PPNPs) against in vitro and in vivo gastric cancer cells. Because of the insufficiency of double antitumor drugs BT and CAPS compressed in polymer-based bio-degradable nanoparticles, the encapsulation of BT and CAPS antitumor drugs co-loaded with polyethylene glycol and polylactidecoglycolide nanoparticles (PPNPs) is effective. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was utilized to investigate the structure of BT@PPNPs, CAPS@PPNPs, and BT/CAPS@PPNPs, as well as their shape and size. Human gastric carcinoma cell lines, such as SGC-791 and NCI-N87, were also induced to apoptosis in vitro by BT/CAPS@PPNPs. Morphologies and cell death were observed using bio-chemical staining methods, AO/EB (acridine orange/ethidium bromide) and Hoechst. Flow cytometry in dual staining was also used to confirm the mechanistic investigations of apoptosis. Overall, this dual drug delivery strategy suggests that BT/CAPS@PPNPs could be used as a new method to increase the efficacy of gastric therapeutics.

Details

ISSN :
13595113
Volume :
109
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Process Biochemistry
Accession number :
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