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Gated Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for the Controlled Delivery of Drugs in Cancer Cells

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LANGMUIR
Volume 31, Issue 12, Pages 3753-3762

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.5b00139

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  1. Spanish Government [MAT2012-38429-C04-01]
  2. Generalitat Valenciana [PROMETEOII/2014/047]
  3. Universitat Politecnica de Valencia [SP20120795]
  4. Spanish Ministry of Education

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In recent years, mesoporous silica nanopartides (MSNs) have been used as effective supports for the development of controlled-release nanodevices that are able to act as multifunctional delivery platforms for the encapsulation of therapeutic agents, enhancing their bioavailability and overcoming common issues such as poor water solubility and poor stability of some drugs. In particular, redox-responsive delivery systems have attracted the attention of scientists because of the intracellular reductive environment related to a high concentration of glutathione (GSH). In this context, we describe herein the development of a GSH-responsive delivery system based on poly(ethylene glycol)- (PEG-) capped MSNs that are able to deliver safranin O and doxorubicin in a controlled manner. The results showed that the PEGcapped systems designed in this work can be maintained closed at low GSH concentrations, yet the cargo can be delivered when the concentration of GSH is increased. Moreover, the efficacy of the PEG-capped system in delivering the cytotoxic agent doxorubicin in cells was also demonstrated.

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