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Antitumor Drug Delivery Modulated by A Polymeric Micelle with an Upper Critical Solution Temperature

Journal

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 54, Issue 10, Pages 3126-3131

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201411524

Keywords

controlled drug release; polymeric micelles; drug delivery; tumor therapy; upper critical solution temperature

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81373345]
  2. Nature Science Foundation of Zhejiang province [LZ13H300001]

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Thermally sensitive polymeric nanocarriers were developed to optimize the release profile of encapsulated compounds to improve treatment efficiency. However, when referring to thermally sensitive polymeric nanocarriers, this usually means systems fabricated from lower critical solution temperature (LCST) polymers, which have been intensively studied. To extend the field of thermally sensitive polymeric nanocarriers, we for the first time fabricated a polymeric drug delivery system having an upper critical solution temperature (UCST) of 43 degrees C based on an amphiphilic polymer poly(AAm-co-AN)-g-PEG. The resulting polymeric micelles could effectively encapsulate doxorubicin and exhibited thermally sensitive drug release both invitro and invivo. A drastically improved anticancer efficiency (IC50 decreased from 4.6 to 1.6gmL(-1), tumor inhibition rate increased from 55.6% to 92.8%) was observed. These results suggest that UCST-based drug delivery can be an alternative to thermally sensitive LCST-based drug delivery systems for an enhanced antitumor efficiency.

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