Magnetic Composite Scaffolds for Potential Applications in Radiochemotherapy of Malignant Bone Tumors

Author:

Cojocaru Florina DanielaORCID,Balan VeraORCID,Popa Ionel Marcel,Munteanu Anca,Anghelache Anisoara,Verestiuc LilianaORCID

Abstract

Background and objectives: Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally, an alarming but expected increase. In comparison to other types of cancer, malignant bone tumors are unusual and their treatment is a real challenge. This paper’s main purpose is the study of the potential application of composite scaffolds based on biopolymers and calcium phosphates with the inclusion of magnetic nanoparticles in combination therapy for malignant bone tumors. Materials and Methods: The first step was to investigate if X-rays could modify the scaffolds’ properties. In vitro degradation of the scaffolds exposed to X-rays was analyzed, as well as their interaction with phosphate buffer solutions and cells. The second step was to load an anti-tumoral drug (doxorubicin) and to study in vitro drug release and its interaction with cells. The chemical structure of the scaffolds and their morphology were studied. Results: Analyses showed that X-ray irradiation did not influence the scaffolds’ features. Doxorubicin release was gradual and its interaction with cells showed cytotoxic effects on cells after 72 h of direct contact. Conclusions: The obtained scaffolds could be considered in further studies regarding combination therapy for malignant bone tumors.

Funder

Ministerul Educației și Cercetării Științifice

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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