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  4. Co-delivery of cisplatin and doxorubicin from calcium phosphate beads / matrix scaffolds for osteosarcoma therapy
 
Zitierlink DOI
10.26092/elib/2621
Verlagslink DOI
10.1016/j.msec.2017.03.164

Co-delivery of cisplatin and doxorubicin from calcium phosphate beads / matrix scaffolds for osteosarcoma therapy

Veröffentlichungsdatum
2017-04-03
Autoren
Hess, Ulrike  
Shahabi, Shakiba  
Treccani, Laura  
Streckbein, Philipp  
Heiss, Christian  
Rezwan, Kurosch  
Zusammenfassung
Bone substitute materials with a controlled drug release ability can fill cavities caused by the resection of bone tumours and thereby combat any leftover bone cancer cells. The combined release of different cytostatics seems to enhance their toxicity. In this study, calcium phosphate beads and matrix scaffolds are combined for a long-term co-delivery of cis-diamminedichloroplatinum (cisplatin, CDDP) and doxorubicin hydrochloride (DOX) as clinical relevant model drugs. Tricalcium phosphate/alginate beads as additional drug carrier are produced by droplet extrusion with ionotropic gelation and incorporated in scaffold matrix by freeze gelation without sintering. CDDP shows a short burst release while DOX has a continuous release measurable over the entire study period of 40days. Drug release from matrix is decreased by ~30% compared to release from beads. Nevertheless, all formulations follow the Korsmeyer-Peppas release kinetic model and show Fickian diffusion. Cytotoxic activity was conducted on MG-63 osteosarcoma cells after 1, 4, and 7days with WST-1 cell viability assay. Co-loaded composites enhance activity towards MG-63 cells up to ~75% toxicity while reducing the released drug quantity. The results suggest that co-loaded beads/matrix scaffolds are highly promising for osteosarcoma therapy due to synergistic effects over a long period of more than a month.
Schlagwörter
Cisplatin

; 

Co-delivery

; 

Doxorubicin

; 

Drug carrier

; 

Scaffold
Verlag
Elsevier
Institution
Universität Bremen  
Fachbereich
Fachbereich 04: Produktionstechnik, Maschinenbau & Verfahrenstechnik (FB 04)  
Institute
Fachgebiet 17: Keramische Werkstoffe und Bauteile  
Dokumenttyp
Artikel/Aufsatz
Zeitschrift/Sammelwerk
Materials science & engineering. C, Materials for biological applications  
Band
77
Startseite
427
Endseite
435
Seitenzahl
9
Zweitveröffentlichung
Ja
Dokumentversion
Postprint
Lizenz
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Sprache
Englisch
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HESS - Co-delivery of cisplatin and doxorubicin from calcium.pdf

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1.33 MB

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