Ultrasound-Responsive Nanoparticulate for Selective Amplification of Chemotherapeutic Potency for Ablation of Solid Tumors

2018 
Precision medicine requests preferential transportation of the pharmaceutical substances to the pathological site and impartation of localized therapeutic activities to the targeted cells. To accomplish this goal, we attempted a facile nanoscaled ultrasound-responsive delivery system, characterized by doxorubicin assembled with an amphiphilic copolymer (multiple of hydrophobic stearic segments tethered onto the hydrophilic pullulan backbone through ultrasound-labile oxyl-alkylhydroxylamine linkage). As a consequence of the strategically installed ultrasound-labile oxyl-alkylhydroxylamine linkage to elicit the tailored segregation of the hydrophilic pullulan and the hydrophobic stearic segments upon ultrasound impetus, the constructed nanoscaled self-assembly presented distinctive structural destabilization behaviors and afforded spatiotemporal controlled liberation of the cytotoxic drugs. It is worthy to note that the ultrasound was determined to markedly lower the IC50 of the proposed system from over 10...
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