Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5685034 | Translational Research | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The combination of radiotherapy with chemotherapy is one of the most promising strategies for cancer treatment. Here, a novel combination strategy utilizing carbon ion irradiation as a high-linear energy transfer (LET) radiotherapy and a thermo-triggered nanodevice is proposed, and drug accumulation in the tumor and treatment effects are evaluated using magnetic resonance imaging relaxometry and immunohistology (Ki-67, n = 15). The thermo-triggered liposomal anticancer nanodevice was administered into colon-26 tumor-grafted mice, and drug accumulation and efficacy was compared for 6 groups (n = 32) that received or did not receive the radiotherapy and thermo trigger. In vivo quantitative R1 maps visually demonstrated that the multimodal thermosensitive polymer-modified liposomes (MTPLs) can accumulate in the tumor tissue regardless of whether the region was irradiated by carbon ions or not. The tumor volume after combination treatment with carbon ion irradiation and MTPLs with thermo-triggering was significantly smaller than all the control groups at 8 days after treatment. The proposed strategy of combining high-LET irradiation and the nanodevice provides an effective approach for minimally invasive cancer treatment.
Keywords
number of averagesNEXDDSRBEEYPCFOVMnSO4DOXhiMACIMRTSOBPSpread-out Bragg peakDNARelative biological effectivenessLETdeoxyribonucleic acidribonucleic acidRNAMRILinear Energy TransferRapid Acquisition with Relaxation Enhancementanalysis of varianceANOVAegg-yolk phosphatidylcholineMagnetic resonanceMagnetic resonance imagingGrayDoxorubicindioleoylphosphatidylethanolaminelongitudinal relaxation timeecho timeRepetition timeManganese sulfateDrug delivery systemField of viewRARElongitudinal relaxation rateintensity-modulated radiation therapypolyethylene glycolPEGDOPE
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Authors
Daisuke Kokuryo, Ichio Aoki, Eiji Yuba, Kenji Kono, Sadahito Aoshima, Jeff Kershaw, Tsuneo Saga,