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Tumor Microenvironment Stimuli-Responsive Polymeric Prodrug Micelles for Improved Cancer Therapy

Journal

PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH
Volume 37, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11095-019-2709-1

Keywords

controlled release; micelles; pH/redox dual-sensitive; polymeric prodrug; stimuli-responsive

Funding

  1. Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund of Shenyang Pharmaceutical University [DFJJ2018208]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province of China [201602706]
  3. Liaoning ST Project [2014226032]
  4. Scientific Research General Project of Liaoning Provincial Department of Education [201610163 L29]
  5. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81502927, 81603053]

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Purpose The discovery of nano drug delivery system has rendered a great hope for improving cancer therapy. However, there are some inevitable obstacles that constrain its development, such as the physical and biological barriers, the toxicity of carrier materials and the physiological toxicity of drugs. Here, we report a polymeric prodrug micelle (PPM) with pH/redox dual-sensitivity, which was prepared using methoxy poly (ethylene glycol) (mPEG) with favorable biosafety to improve cancer therapy. Method The tumor microenvironment stimuli-responsive PPMs were prepared and characterized in vitro and in vivo. Results Our data displayed that the PPMs with excellent biocompatibility exhibited the stimuli-responsive drug release behavior under the microenvironment of cancer cells, superior cellular internalization and lower cytotoxicity. A new method to control drug release behavior was proposed by comparing the release behavior of PPMs formed by PEG of different molecular weight. Furthermore, the fabricated PPMs exhibited the oral-like blood concentration curve, improved biodistribution, reduced tissue toxicity and excellent antitumor efficiency in vivo. Consistently, these results indicated that PPMs improved chemotherapeutic efficiency and reduced side effects of the model drug doxorubicin (DOX). Conclusion The prepared pH/redox dual-sensitive PPM enhanced the chemotherapy effect on the tumor site while reducing the physiological toxicity of DOX.

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