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Strategy for Highly Efficient Radioprotection by a Selenium-Containing Polymeric Drug with Low Toxicity and Long Circulation

Lu Wang, Ziyu Wang, Yu Cao, Weihong Lu, Liangju Kuang, Daoben Hua

2020ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces29 citationsDOI

Abstract

Because of the rapid development and extensive use of nuclear technology, ionizing radiation has become a large threat to human health. Until now, there has been no practicable radioprotector for routine clinical application because of severe side effects, high toxicity, and short elimination half-life. Herein, we develop a highly efficient radioprotection strategy using a selenium-containing polymeric drug with low toxicity and long circulation by removing reactive oxygen species (ROSs). The selenium-containing polymeric drug is prepared by copolymerization of vinyl phenylselenides (VSe) and N-(2-hydroxyethyl) acrylamide (HEA). The in vitro radioprotective efficacy of the polymeric drug is increased by 40% with lower cytotoxicity compared with the small-molecular VSe monomer. Importantly, the radioprotection activity of the polymeric drug shows more remarkable effects both in cell culture and mice model compared to the commercially available drug ebselen and also exhibits a much longer retention time in blood (half-life ∼ 10 h). This work may unfold a new area for highly efficient radioprotection by polymeric drugs instead of small-molecular agents.

Topics & Concepts

EbselenDrugToxicitySeleniumBlood circulationMaterials scienceCytotoxicityCombinatorial chemistryReactive oxygen speciesIn vitroPharmacologyNanotechnologyChemistryAntioxidantOrganic chemistryBiochemistryBiologyMedicineGlutathione peroxidaseTraditional medicineCatalaseEffects of Radiation ExposureCarcinogens and Genotoxicity AssessmentBrain Metastases and Treatment
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