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Multistage nanoparticles for improved delivery into tumor tissue
- Source :
- Methods in Enzymology
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- The enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect has been a key rationale for the development of nanoscale carriers to solid tumors. As a consequence of EPR, nanotherapeutics are expected to improve drug and detection probe delivery, have less adverse effects than conventional chemotherapy, and thus result in improved detection and treatment of tumors. Physiological barriers posed by the abnormal tumor microenvironment, however, can hinder the homogeneous delivery of nanomedicine in amounts sufficient to eradicate cancer. To effectively enhance the therapeutic outcome of cancer patients by nanotherapeutics, we have to find ways to overcome these barriers. One possibility is to exploit the abnormal tumor microenvironment for selective and improved delivery of therapeutic agents to tumors. Recently, we proposed a multistage nanoparticle delivery system as a potential means to enable uniform delivery throughout the tumor and improve the efficacy of anticancer therapy. Here, we describe the synthesis of a novel multistage nanoparticle formulation that shrinks in size once it enters the tumor interstitial space to optimize the delivery to tumors as well as within tumors. Finally, we provide detailed experimental methods for the characterization of such nanoparticles. © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. 508 109 130 109-130
- Subjects :
- tumor
drug transport
in vitro study
matrix metalloproteinase
circulation time
collagen gel
Cancer nanotherapeutic
fluorescence correlation spectroscopy
ECM (extracellular matrix)
Fluorescence
gelatin
Mice
Intravital microscopy
EPR (enhanced permeability and retention)
drug degradation
Solid tumors
tumor microenvironment
Animals
drug delivery system
diffusion coefficient
gelatinase A
nonhuman
Quantum dots
Spectrometry
nanoparticle
drug half life
article
quantum dot
drug penetration
zymography
particle size
MMP2 (matrix metallopeptidase 2)
drug distribution
Kinetics
Blood
Nanomedicine
priority journal
Drug delivery
cancer therapy
drug synthesis
Nanoparticles
gel filtration chromatography
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Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Methods in Enzymology
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......4485..3e5064b41b97bd9a88bfc689e33e67a9