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contributor authorDeWitt, Matthew R.
contributor authorPekkanen, Allison M.
contributor authorRobertson, John
contributor authorRylander, Christopher G.
contributor authorNichole Rylander, Marissa
date accessioned2017-05-09T01:05:13Z
date available2017-05-09T01:05:13Z
date issued2014
identifier issn0148-0731
identifier otherbio_136_02_021003.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/153940
description abstractSinglewalled carbon nanohorns (SWNHs) have significant potential for use in photothermal therapies due to their capability to absorb near infrared light and deposit heat. Additionally, their extensive relative surface area and volume makes them ideal drug delivery vehicles. Novel multimodal treatments are envisioned in which laser excitation can be utilized in combination with chemotherapeuticSWNH conjugates to thermally enhance the therapeutic efficacy of the transported drug. Although mild hyperthermia (41–43 آ°C) has been shown to increase cellular uptake of drugs such as cisplatin (CDDP) leading to thermal enhancement, studies on the effects of hyperthermia on cisplatin loaded nanoparticles are currently limited. After using a carbodiimide chemical reaction to attach CDDP to the exterior surface of SWNHs and nitric acid to incorporate CDDP in the interior volume, we determined the effects of mild hyperthermia on the efficacy of the CDDPSWNH conjugates. Rat bladder transitional carcinoma cells were exposed to free CDDP or one of two CDDPSWNH conjugates in vitro at 37 آ°C and 42 آ°C with the half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) for each treatment. The in vitro results demonstrate that unlike free CDDP, CDDPSWNH conjugates do not exhibit thermal enhancement at 42 آ°C. An increase in viability of 16% and 7% was measured when cells were exposed at 42 deg compared to 37 deg for the surface attached and volume loaded CDDPSWNH conjugates, respectively. Flow cytometry and confocal microscopy showed a decreased uptake of CDDPSWNH conjugates at 42 آ°C compared to 37 آ°C, revealing the importance of nanoparticle uptake on the CDDPSWNH conjugate's efficacy, particularly when hyperthermia is used as an adjuvant, and demonstrates the effect of particle size on uptake during mild hyperthermia. The uptake and drug release studies elucidated the difference in viability seen in the drug efficacy studies at different temperatures. We speculate that the disparity in thermal enhancement efficacy observed for free drug compared to the drug SWNH conjugates is due to their intrinsic size differences and, therefore, their mode of cellular uptake: diffusion or endocytosis. These experiments indicate the importance of tuning properties of nanoparticledrug conjugates to maximize cellular uptake to ensure thermal enhancement in nanoparticle mediated photothermalchemotherapy treatments.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleInfluence of Hyperthermia on Efficacy and Uptake of Carbon Nanohorn Cisplatin Conjugates
typeJournal Paper
journal volume136
journal issue2
journal titleJournal of Biomechanical Engineering
identifier doi10.1115/1.4026318
journal fristpage21003
journal lastpage21003
identifier eissn1528-8951
treeJournal of Biomechanical Engineering:;2014:;volume( 136 ):;issue: 002
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