In vivo Study of Chalcone Loaded Carbon Dots for Enhancement of Anticancer and Bioimaging Potencies.

Q1 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Mochamad Zakki Fahmi, Yu-Yu Aung, Musbahu Adam Ahmad, Alfinda Novi Kristanti, Satya Candra Wibawa Sakti, Oka Pradipta Arjasa, Hwei Voon Lee
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The fluorescent imaging and drug delivery utilizing carbon dots nanomaterials (CDs) have attracted tremendously due to their unique optical ability and outstanding biocompatibility. Herein, we reported a new design of chalcone-loaded carbon dots (Chalcone-APBA-CDs) to serve chalcone transport onto cancer cells and enhance the CDs bioimaging and antitumor activity. The boronic acid was directly introduced to carbon dots (CDs) via pyrolysis process to drive CDs specifically to the cancer cell, and chalcone was mediated on CDs by ultrasonication to perform facile release of the drug delivery model. The successfully synthesized Chalcone-APBA-CDs were proved by their chemical structure, fluorescent activities, in vitro and in vivo analyses, and drug release systems using different pH. In addition, flow cytometry and confocal fluorescent imaging proved CDs' cellular uptake and imaging performance. In vitro analyses further proved that the Chalcone-APBA-CDs exhibited a higher toxicity value than bare CDs and efficiently inhibited the proliferation of the HeLa cells depending on their dose-response. Finally, the performance of Chalcone-APBA-CDs on cancer healing capability was examined in vivo with fibrosarcoma cancer-bearing mice, which showed a remarkable ability to reduce the tumor volume compared with saline (control). This result strongly suggested that the Chalcone-APBA-CDs appear promising simultaneously as cancer cell imaging and drug delivery.

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查尔酮负载碳点增强抗癌和生物成像能力的体内研究。
碳点纳米材料以其独特的光学性能和优异的生物相容性,在荧光成像和给药领域受到了广泛的关注。在此,我们报道了一种新的查尔酮负载碳点(chalcone- apba -CDs)设计,用于查尔酮转运到癌细胞上,提高CDs的生物成像和抗肿瘤活性。通过热解过程将硼酸直接引入碳点(cd)中,驱动cd特异性进入癌细胞,并通过超声介导查尔酮在cd上进行快速释放,实现药物递送模型的快速释放。通过化学结构、荧光活性、体外和体内分析以及不同ph下的药物释放系统对合成的Chalcone-APBA-CDs进行了验证。此外,流式细胞术和共聚焦荧光成像证实了CDs的细胞摄取和成像性能。体外分析进一步证明,chalone - apba -CDs具有比裸CDs更高的毒性值,并能有效抑制HeLa细胞的增殖,这取决于它们的剂量反应。最后,在纤维肉瘤荷瘤小鼠体内研究了查尔酮- apba - cds对肿瘤愈合能力的表现,与生理盐水(对照组)相比,查尔酮- apba - cds显示出显著的缩小肿瘤体积的能力。这一结果强烈提示查尔酮- apba - cds在癌细胞成像和药物传递方面具有良好的前景。
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Nanotheranostics
Nanotheranostics Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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