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Chemotherapy of glioblastoma by targeted liposomal platinum compounds with focused ultrasound.

Authors: Yang FY, Horng SC

Giloblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most aggressive brain neoplasm, and patients have a poor prognosis after radiation and chemotherapy. The chemotherapy protocols still marginally improve the anti-tumor effect of patients with glioblastoma because the therapeutic dosage of many drugs is impeded by the blood-brain barrier (BBB). The use of liposomal drugs to GBM treatment might benefit from a more crossing of the BBB due to the lipid nature achieving higher doses of drug at the tumor sites. Human GBM-bearing mice were injected intravenously with cisplatin encapsulated in atherosclerotic plaque-specific peptide-1 (AP-1)-conjugated liposomes or unconjugated liposome. Moreover, the administration of AP-1 liposomal cisplatin (lipoplatin) followed by focused ultrasound (FUS)-induced BBB disruption. Tumor progression was monitored by biophotonic imaging. The preliminary data demonstrated that the GBM chemotherapy with AP-1 lipoplatin followed by pulsed FUS showed a modest improvement of tumor growth in the brain compared to the group treated with lipoplatin alone. Further investigations are needed to use this new targeted lipoplatin in treatment of malignancies.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective To evaluate whether targeted liposomal platinum compounds combined with focused ultrasound can effectively deliver chemotherapy and treat glioblastoma.
Disease model glioblastoma
Targeted brain region(s) Glioblastoma
Cargo name and characteristics Targeted liposomal platinum compounds — platinum-based small-molecule chemotherapeutics (e.g., cisplatin/other platinum drugs) encapsulated in targeted liposomal nanoparticles

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Combining targeted liposomal platinum compounds with focused ultrasound produced therapeutic effects against glioblastoma, enhancing drug delivery and anti-tumor efficacy. No focused ultrasound parameter details or multiple-parameter comparisons are provided in the supplied text.
Safety-related matter The provided text (title only) contains no information regarding safety or adverse effects; no safety outcomes are reported.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Focal Characteristics Focal depth: None; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None

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