阿霉素
化疗
药理学
体内
药物输送
吖啶黄素
细胞毒性
药品
癌症研究
缺氧(环境)
肿瘤缺氧
医学
化学
体外
生物
外科
放射治疗
生物化学
氧气
有机化学
生物技术
作者
Zhihua Li,Xiaoya Liu,Jingyu Xiao,Hang Jiang,Le Ma,Yucheng Luo,Meijuan Wang,Yuwei Zhu,Hongliang Jiang,Hanyang Yao,To Ngai,Qiongyu Guo
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsbiomaterials.3c01887
摘要
Tumor hypoxia-associated drug resistance presents a major challenge for cancer chemotherapy. However, sustained delivery systems with a high loading capability of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) inhibitors are still limited. Here, we developed an ultrastable iodinated oil-based Pickering emulsion (PE) to achieve locally sustained codelivery of a HIF-1 inhibitor of acriflavine and an anticancer drug of doxorubicin for tumor synergistic chemotherapy. The PE exhibited facile injectability for intratumoral administration, great radiopacity for in vivo examination, excellent physical stability (>1 mo), and long-term sustained release capability of both hydrophilic drugs (i.e., acriflavine and doxorubicin). We found that the codelivery of acriflavine and doxorubicin from the PE promoted the local accumulation and retention of both drugs using an acellular liver organ model and demonstrated significant inhibition of tumor growth in a 4T1 tumor-bearing mouse model, improving the chemotherapeutic efficacy through the synergistic effects of direct cytotoxicity with the functional suppression of HIF-1 pathways of tumor cells. Such an iodinated oil-based PE provides a great injectable sustained delivery platform of hydrophilic drugs for locoregional chemotherapy.
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