In vitroefficacy andin vivotoxicity and retention of targeted nanoformulated carboplatin in a sustained release carrier for treatment of osteosarcoma
Kevin Day,
Marije Risselada,
Marina Sokolsky-Papkov
Abstract:Objective: evaluate 1) if targeting of platinum nagnetic nanoclusters will promote uptake in osteosarcoma cells in vitro, 2) targeting will improve uptake and delivery in murine OSA in vivo compared to free carboplatin, 3) incorporation into a sustained release carrier (SRC) will prolong local retention in vivo. Methods: Complex stability and peptide loading was assessed. Drug release was tested at pH 7.4 and 5.5 and cellular uptake and cytotoxity determined for canine, human and mouse osteosarcoma. Subcutaneo… Show more
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