Redox and pH Dual Responsive Polymer Based Nanoparticles for In Vivo Drug Delivery |
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Authors: | Chung Yen Ang Si Yu Tan Cathleen Teh Jia Min Lee Mun Fei Eddy Wong Qiuyu Qu Li Qing Poh Menghuan Li Yuanyuan Zhang Vladimir Korzh Yanli Zhao |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Chemistry and Biological Chemistry, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore;2. Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Applied Science, Temasek Polytechnic, Singapore, Singapore;3. Institute of Molecular Cell Biology, Singapore, Singapore;4. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore |
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Abstract: | Responsive nanomaterials have emerged as promising candidates as drug delivery vehicles in order to address biomedical diseases such as cancer. In this work, polymer‐based responsive nanoparticles prepared by a supramolecular approach are loaded with doxorubicin (DOX) for the cancer therapy. The nanoparticles contain disulfide bonds within the polymer network, allowing the release of the DOX payload in a reducing environment within the endoplasm of cancer cells. In addition, the loaded drug can also be released under acidic environment. In vitro anticancer studies using redox and pH dual responsive nanoparticles show excellent performance in inducing cell death and apoptosis. Zebrafish larvae treated with DOX‐loaded nanoparticles exhibit an improved viability as compared with the cases treated with free DOX by the end of a 3 d treatment. Confocal imaging is utilized to provide the daily assessment of tumor size on zebrafish larva models treated with DOX‐loaded nanoparticles, presenting sustainable reduction of tumor. This work demonstrates the development of functional nanoparticles with dual responsive properties for both in vitro and in vivo drug delivery in the cancer therapy. |
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Keywords: | polymeric nanoparticles responsive release self‐assembly tumor zebrafish, drug delivery |
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