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摘要
一种无创无痛、含有脂质体封装的 Ru(II) 复合物(LipoRu)的透皮给药膏问世,用于治疗皮肤癌。这种配方充分利用了双光子激发光动力疗法(PDT)、光热疗法(PTT)和化疗的协同抗肿瘤效应。LipoRu 具有有效的肿瘤蓄积、高效的细胞吸收、pH 值敏感和红外加速释放以及细胞核和线粒体双重定位等特性。细胞内释放的 Ru(II) 复合物具有多种抗肿瘤机制,如 DNA 拓扑异构酶和 RNA 聚合酶抑制、I 型和 II 型 PDT、PTT、DNA 光损伤、诱导细胞凋亡和铁凋亡。通过三种不同的给药途径:瘤内注射、静脉注射和外用药膏透皮给药,系统比较了 LipoRu 在体内的生物分布和治疗效果。本研究制作的 LipoRu 乳膏在皮下肿瘤小鼠体内产生了积极的治疗效果,为早期和晚期皮肤癌以及浅表实体瘤的无痛、无创治疗提供了乐观的前景。
A transdermal drug delivery cream, which is non-invasive and painless, containing a liposome-encapsulated Ru(II) complex (LipoRu) is created for the treatment of skin cancer. This formulation capitalizes on the synergistic antitumor effects of two-photon excited photodynamic therapy (PDT), photothermal therapy (PTT), and chemotherapy. LipoRu exhibits effective tumor accumulation, efficient cellular uptake, pH-sensitive and infrared-accelerated release, and dual localization to the nucleus and mitochondria. The released Ru(II) complexes within cells exert multiple antitumor mechanisms, such as DNA topoisomerase and RNA polymerase inhibition, Type I and II PDT, PTT, DNA photodamage, and apoptosis and ferroptosis induction. The biodistribution and therapeutic efficacy of LipoRu in vivo are systematically compared via three distinct administration routes: intratumoral injection, intravenous injection, and transdermal delivery through topical cream application. The positive therapeutic effects of the LipoRu cream fabricated here in subcutaneous tumor-bearing mice offer optimistic potential for the painless and non-invasive treatment of both early-stage and advanced skin cancers, as well as superficially located solid tumors.
期刊介绍:
Advanced Healthcare Materials, a distinguished member of the esteemed Advanced portfolio, has been dedicated to disseminating cutting-edge research on materials, devices, and technologies for enhancing human well-being for over ten years. As a comprehensive journal, it encompasses a wide range of disciplines such as biomaterials, biointerfaces, nanomedicine and nanotechnology, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine.