用于阿霉素递送的纳米颗粒:载体设计和协同癌症治疗的进展。

IF 8.8 2区 化学 Q1 Chemistry
Anna M. Nechaeva, Alexander A. Artyukhov, Alina Yu Svistunova, Mikhail Il’in, Tatiana P. Loginova, Oleg V. Baranov, Anton M. Shulgin, Lyudmila G. Komarova, Tatiana M. Estifeeva, Pavel S. Kuzmin, Roman A. Barmin, Vasily Gerasimov, Aristides M. Tsatsakis, Ramin Rezaee, Polina G. Rudakovskaya, Yaroslav O. Mezhuev
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摘要

阿霉素是一种蒽环类药物,具有广泛的抗肿瘤活性,尽管严重的心脏毒性限制了它的使用。这表明需要将其封装在药物输送系统中,因为纳米颗粒可以消除心脏毒性并增强肿瘤摄取。本文综述了无机/聚合物纳米载体工程的进展,这些纳米载体可以(1)提供阿霉素固定位点,(2)确保胶体稳定性,(3)允许多功能协同癌症治疗。由于聚合物和聚合物覆盖的无机纳米材料对其组成具有高度的可控性,我们描述了利用阿霉素与磁热疗、光热和光动力癌症疗法联合获得用于协同化疗的纳米颗粒的方法。此外,综述概述了合成大分子所需的高效阿霉素的化学路线。本综述描述了阿霉素载体作为治疗药物的前景,强调了有效治疗癌症的载体设计创新的必要性。
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Nanoparticles for Doxorubicin Delivery: Advances in Carrier Design and Synergistic Cancer Therapy

Nanoparticles for Doxorubicin Delivery: Advances in Carrier Design and Synergistic Cancer Therapy

Doxorubicin is an anthracycline-class medication with a broad spectrum of antitumor activity, although significant adverse cardiac toxicity limits its use. This dictates the need for its encapsulation in drug delivery systems, as nanoparticles can eliminate cardiac toxicity and enhance tumor uptake. This review focuses on advances in inorganic/polymeric nanocarrier engineering that can (1) provide sites for doxorubicin immobilization, (2) ensure colloidal stability, and (3) allow multifunctional capabilities for synergistic cancer treatment. Focusing mainly on polymeric and polymer-capped inorganic nanomaterials owing to their high control over composition, we describe approaches to obtain nanoparticles for synergistic chemotherapy using doxorubicin in combination with magnetic hyperthermia, photothermal, and photodynamic cancer therapies. In addition, the review outlines selected chemical routes for the synthesis of the macromolecules required for efficient doxorubicin incorporation. The prospects for the use of doxorubicin carriers as theranostics described in this review underscore the need for innovation in carrier design for efficient cancer therapy.

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Topics in Current Chemistry
Topics in Current Chemistry 化学-化学综合
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11.70
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期刊介绍: Topics in Current Chemistry provides in-depth analyses and forward-thinking perspectives on the latest advancements in chemical research. This renowned journal encompasses various domains within chemical science and their intersections with biology, medicine, physics, and materials science. Each collection within the journal aims to offer a comprehensive understanding, accessible to both academic and industrial readers, of emerging research in an area that captivates a broader scientific community. In essence, Topics in Current Chemistry illuminates cutting-edge chemical research, fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, and facilitates knowledge-sharing among diverse scientific audiences.
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