结合
药品
药代动力学
间隙
化学
硼
体内分布
聚合物
连接器
中子俘获
放射化学
生物物理学
药理学
体外
医学
生物化学
有机化学
生物
数学分析
数学
计算机科学
泌尿科
操作系统
作者
Daiki Tokura,Kakeru Konarita,Minoru Suzuki,Keisuke Ogata,Yuto Honda,Yutaka Miura,Nobuhiro Nishiyama,Takahiro Nomoto
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jconrel.2024.06.006
摘要
In boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT), boron drugs should exhibit high intratumoral boron concentrations during neutron irradiation, while being cleared from the blood and normal organs. However, it is usually challenging to achieve such tumor accumulation and quick clearance simultaneously in a temporally controlled manner. Here, we developed a polymer-drug conjugate that can actively control the clearance of the drugs from the blood. This polymer-drug conjugate is based on a biocompatible polymer that passively accumulates in tumors. Its side chains were conjugated with the low-molecular-weight boron drugs, which are immediately excreted by the kidneys, via photolabile linkers. In a murine subcutaneous tumor model, the polymer-drug conjugate could accumulate in the tumor with the high boron concentration ratio of the tumor to the surrounding normal tissue (∼10) after intravenous injection while a considerable amount remained in the bloodstream as well. Photoirradiation to blood vessels through the skin surface cleaved the linker to release the boron drug in the blood, allowing for its rapid clearance from the bloodstream. Meanwhile, the boron concentration in the tumor which was not photoirradiated could be maintained high, permitting strong BNCT effects. In clinical BNCT, the dose of thermal neutrons to solid tumors is determined by the maximum radiation exposure to normal organs. Thus, our polymer-drug conjugate may enable us to increase the therapeutic radiation dose to tumors in such a practical situation.
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