2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0051960
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Efficacy, Safety and Anticancer Activity of Protein Nanoparticle-Based Delivery of Doxorubicin through Intravenous Administration in Rats

Abstract: Background and AimsDoxorubicin is a potent anticancer drug and a major limiting factor that hinders therapeutic use as its high levels of systemic circulation often associated with various off-target effects, particularly cardiotoxicity. The present study focuses on evaluation of the efficacy of doxorubicin when it is loaded into the protein nanoparticles and delivered intravenously in rats bearing Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The proteins selected as carrier were Apotransferrin and Lactoferrin, since the r… Show more

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“…However, some fluorescence signals were observed in the liver tissue sections suggesting an accumulation of some fraction of the injected LfNPs in the liver. This could be due to an expression of Lf receptor in the liver tissue 22 . Moreover, liver being a first-pass organ for foreign particles, it is expected to retain some amount of LfNPs 30 .
Figure 4( A ) Western blot for determining the Lf levels in brain of healthy mice injected with 100 µl of 2 mg ml −1 of free Lf and LfNPs (equivalent dose).
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some fluorescence signals were observed in the liver tissue sections suggesting an accumulation of some fraction of the injected LfNPs in the liver. This could be due to an expression of Lf receptor in the liver tissue 22 . Moreover, liver being a first-pass organ for foreign particles, it is expected to retain some amount of LfNPs 30 .
Figure 4( A ) Western blot for determining the Lf levels in brain of healthy mice injected with 100 µl of 2 mg ml −1 of free Lf and LfNPs (equivalent dose).
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lactoferrin nanoparticles were prepared 12 with some modifications (Indian patent # 4657/CHE/2011 dated 30.12.2011; US/13729214/2012 dt 28 Dec 2012) 12…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been an outstanding progress in the use of novel nanocarriers for the oral application among which biodegradable ones are the most widely employed for the delivery of anticancer drugs since they yield higher therapeutic efficacy with less adverse effects 11. Results of our previous investigation12 using nanoformulations of the doxo with two natural proteins namely, apotransferrin and lactoferrin in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma by intravenous administration showed a higher efficacy and pharmacokinetic profile of these nanoformulations with least cardiotoxicity 12. Recently we have evaluated the biocompatibility and absorption profile of the same formulations when delivered orally 13.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the past decade, numerous anticancer drugs have been nanoformulated to reduce drug toxicity associated with the anticancer drugs [174]. For instance, nanoparticle-based delivery of doxorubicin in a rodent model of hepatocellular carcinoma was associated with significant reduction in cardiotoxicity associated with the free drug [175]. Similarly, in the last few years, antiretroviral drugs are also being formulated especially for enhanced drug delivery across blood-brain-barrier to treat HIV infection in the brain [176, 177].…”
Section: Development Of Das Analogs As Novel Therapeuticsmentioning
confidence: 99%