Title :
Therapeutic ultrasound microbubbles carrying paclitaxel and LyP-1 peptide: Preparation, characterization and application to ultrasonic assisted chemotherapy in breast cancer cells
Author :
Yan, Fei ; Li, Xiang ; Jin, Qiaofeng ; Zhang, Zidong ; Lu, Minhua ; Zheng, Hairong
Author_Institution :
Paul C. Lauterbur Res. Center for Biomed. Imaging SIAT, Chinese Acad. of Sci., Shenzhen, China
Abstract :
We have developed a novel lipid ultrasonic microbubble (MB) carrying paclitaxel (PTX) and LyP-1 peptides and investigated its tumor-targeted efficiency and chemotherapy effect in vitro. Results showed the attachment of targeted drug-loaded MBs to human MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells was highly efficient and stable under both static and dynamic conditions. Also, the targeted drug-loaded MBs showed an excellent acoustic destructibility, with lowest half life (t1/2) of about 43 s. In addition, the cell viability treated with targeted PTX-loaded MBs was 24.01% lower than that of non-targeted PTX-loaded MBs (p<;0.01) and 54.74% lower than that of non-targeted unloaded MBs (p<;0.01) when ultrasound was utilized. The study indicated the LyP-1 coated PTX-loaded MBs significantly increased the anti-tumor efficacy, which may be used as a potential chemotherapy for ultrasound assisted breast cancer treatment.
Keywords :
biochemistry; biological organs; biomedical materials; biomedical ultrasonics; bubbles; cancer; cellular biophysics; drugs; gynaecology; microfluidics; organic compounds; patient treatment; tumours; LyP-1 coated PTX loaded microbubbles; LyP-1 peptide; acoustic destructibility; antitumor efficacy; human MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells; in vitro chemotherapy effect; lipid ultrasonic microbubble; paclitaxel; targeted drug loaded microbubbles; therapeutic ultrasound microbubbles; tumor targeted efficiency; ultrasonic assisted chemotherapy; ultrasound assisted breast cancer treatment; ultrasound microbubble applications; ultrasound microbubble characterization; ultrasound microbubble preparation; Acoustics; Breast cancer; Drugs; Lipidomics; Peptides; Ultrasonic imaging; Breast Cancer; LyP-1 peptides; Paclitaxel; Targeted Drug Delivery; Ultrasound Microbubbles;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0382-9
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2010.5935604