Brain tumor-targeted delivery and therapy by focused ultrasound introduced doxorubicin-loaded cationic liposomes.
Authors: Lin Q, Mao KL, Tian FR, Yang JJ, Chen PP, Xu J, Fan ZL, Zhao YP, Li WF, Zheng L, Zhao YZ, Lu CT
Brain tumor lacks effective delivery system for treatment. Focused ultrasound (FUS) can reversibly open BBB without impacts on normal tissues. As a potential drug carrier, cationic liposomes (CLs) have the ability to passively accumulate in tumor tissues for their positive charge. In this study, FUS introduced doxorubicin-loaded cationic liposomes (DOX-CLs) were applied to improve the efficiency of glioma-targeted delivery. Doxorubicin-loaded CLs (DOX-CLs) and quantum dot-loaded cationic liposomes (QD-CLs) were prepared using extrusion technology, and their characterizations were evaluated. With the advantage of QDs in tracing images, the glioma-targeted accumulation of FUS + CLs was evaluated by fluorescence imaging and flow cytometer. Cell survival rate, tumor volume, animal survival time, and brain histology in C6 glioma model were investigated to evaluate the glioma-targeted delivery of FUS + DOX-CLs. DOX-CLs and QD-CLs had suitable nanoscale sizes and high entrapment efficiency. The combined strategy of FUS introduced CLs significantly increased the glioma-targeted accumulation for load drugs. FUS + DOX-CLs showed the strongest inhibition on glioma based on glioma cell in vitro and glioma model in vivo experiments. From MRI and histological analysis, FUS + DOX-CLs group strongly suppressed the glioma progression and extended the animal survival time to 81.2 days. Among all the DOX treatment groups, FUS + DOX-CLs group showed the best cell viability and highest level of tumor apoptosis and necrosis. Combining the advantages of BBB reversible opening by FUS and glioma-targeted binding by CLs, ultrasound introduced cationic liposomes could achieve glioma-targeted delivery, which might be developed as a potential strategy for future brain tumor therapy.
Introduction
Purpose
Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective
To evaluate focused ultrasound-mediated delivery and therapeutic efficacy of doxorubicin-loaded cationic liposomes targeting brain tumors.
Animal model / Human subject
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Disease model
Brain tumor
MRI or image guidance method
MRI
Targeted brain region(s)
Tumor
Target coordinates
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Cargo name and characteristics
doxorubicin-loaded cationic liposomes
Route of administration
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Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
Focused ultrasound enabled targeted delivery of doxorubicin-loaded cationic liposomes to brain tumors, resulting in enhanced tumor drug accumulation and improved therapeutic efficacy.
Duration of biological effect
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Safety-related matter
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Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
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FUS Frequency
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FUS Intensity
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FUS Pressure
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FUS Mode
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Pulse duration
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Duration of a single FUS session
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Focal Characteristics
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Treatment frequency
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