Clinical Relevance of Nanoparticle Induced Hyperthermia for Drug Delivery and Treatment of Abdominal Cancers

N. Levi-Polyachenko, J. Stewart
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Abstract

The aim of this review is to introduce the reader to the potential clinical utility for the delivery of chemotherapy in the context of nanoparticles. We will present traditional methods of hyperthermia and then focus on the clinical technique for using intraperitoneal hyperthermic chemoperfusion for the treatment of peritoneal surface dissemination of colorectal cancer. Cellular mechanisms of hyperthermia as well as clinically effective chemotherapeutic agents are discussed. In the past decade carbon and metal nanoparticles have been explored for their ability to induce hyperthermia; however, many of these studies examine nanoparticles for tumor ablation at high temperatures. There are currently few studies that evaluate mild hyperthermia (below 43°C) generated by nanoparticles to enhance the delivery of chemotherapeutic agents. The fundamentals for generation of hyperthermia from carbon and metal nanoparticles is discussed as are the limitations and benefits of specific nanoparticles with chemotherapeutic agents. This review will show that there is significant potential for the use of nanoparticles to induce hyperthermia and increase the delivery of chemotherapeutic agents for treatment of colorectal cancer and other peritoneal disease.
纳米颗粒诱导热疗在腹腔肿瘤药物传递和治疗中的临床意义
这篇综述的目的是向读者介绍在纳米颗粒的背景下给药的潜在临床应用。我们将介绍传统的热疗方法,然后重点介绍腹腔内热灌流治疗结直肠癌腹膜表面播散的临床技术。讨论了热疗的细胞机制以及临床有效的化疗药物。在过去的十年中,碳和金属纳米颗粒已经探索了它们诱导热疗的能力;然而,许多研究都是在高温下检测纳米颗粒的肿瘤消融。目前很少有研究评估纳米颗粒产生的轻度高温(低于43°C)以增强化疗药物的递送。从碳和金属纳米颗粒产生热疗的基本原理被讨论,以及特定纳米颗粒与化疗药物的局限性和益处。这篇综述将表明,使用纳米颗粒诱导热疗和增加化疗药物的递送用于治疗结直肠癌和其他腹膜疾病有很大的潜力。
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