Affiliation:
1. Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines Active Components and Drug Release Technology, Ministry of Education, Engineering Research Center of Xinjiang and Central Asian Medicine Resources, College of Pharmacy, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi 830017, China
Abstract
The combination of photodynamic therapy (PDT) and pneumatotherapy is emerging as one of the most effective strategies for increasing cancer treatment efficacy while minimizing side effects. Photodynamic forces affect nitric oxide (NO) levels as activated photosensitizers produce NO, and NO levels in the tumor and microenvironment directly impact tumor cell responsiveness to PDT. In this paper, 3-benzenesulfonyl-4-(1-hydroxy ether)-1,2,5-oxadiazole-2-oxide NO donor–silicon phthalocyanine coupling (SiPc–NO) was designed and prepared into self-assembled nanoparticles (SiPc–NO@NPs) by precipitation method. By further introducing arginyl-glycyl-aspartic acid (RGD) on the surface of nanoparticles, NO-photosensitizer delivery systems (SiPc–NO@RGD NPs) with photo-responsive and tumor-targeting properties were finally prepared and preliminarily evaluated in terms of their formulation properties, NO release, and photosensitizing effects. Furthermore, high reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation efficiency and high PDT efficiency in two breast cancer cell lines (human MCF-7 and mouse 4T1) under irradiation were also demonstrated. The novel SiPc–NO@RGD NPs show great potential for application in NO delivery and two-photon bioimaging-guided photodynamic tumor therapy.
Funder
Autonomous Region Graduate Student Scientific Research Innovation Plan Project, China
Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines Active Components and Drug Release Technology, China
Engineering Research Center of Xinjiang and Central Asian Medicine Resources, Ministry of Education, China
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