Skip to main content

Gambogic Acid-Loaded Polymeric Micelles for Improved Therapeutic Effect in Breast Cancer

Buy Article:

$107.14 + tax (Refund Policy)

Gambogic acid (GA) possesses good anti-tumor efficacy in preclinical studies, however, its poor hydrophilicity, short blood circulation time and side effect limited its clinical application. In this work, monomethyl poly(ethylene glycol)-poly(ε-caprolactone) (MPEG-PCL) copolymer was synthesized and used to encapsulate GA by a facile one-step solid dispersion and form nano-sized micelles (GA micelles). The GA micelles exhibited small average particle size (29±2 nm), high encapsulation efficiency (92.1±0.3%), and long drug release time-in vitro. Compared to free GA, GA micelles showed superior aqueous dispersity, better tumor cellular uptake, enhanced cytotoxicity and apoptosis induction effect against MCF-7 cells. Furthermore, in vivo studies demonstrated that GA micelles have better antitumor effect in the MCF-7 subcutaneous xenograft tumor model. Histopathological analysis of Ki-67 and TUNEL staining further proved that GA micelles could significantly suppress proliferation as well as increase the apoptosis of tumor cells. These results suggested that GA micelles could potentially improve therapeutic outcomes for breast cancer therapy.

Keywords: BREAST TUMOR; CANCER THERAPY; DRUG DELIVERY; GAMBOGIC ACID; SELF-ASSEMBLED MICELLES

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 October 2018

More about this publication?
  • Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology (JBN) is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary journal providing broad coverage in all research areas focused on the applications of nanotechnology in medicine, drug delivery systems, infectious disease, biomedical sciences, biotechnology, and all other related fields of life sciences.
  • Editorial Board
  • Information for Authors
  • Subscribe to this Title
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Ingenta Connect is not responsible for the content or availability of external websites
  • Access Key
  • Free content
  • Partial Free content
  • New content
  • Open access content
  • Partial Open access content
  • Subscribed content
  • Partial Subscribed content
  • Free trial content