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Honokiol nanosuspensions loaded thermosensitive hydrogels as the local delivery system in combination with systemic paclitaxel for synergistic therapy of breast cancer

Xinyue Lu, Xiaoyu Lu, Pei Yang, Zhenhai Zhang, Huixia Lv

2022European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Local administration of therapeutic agents provides a favorable approach to enhance drug accumulation at pathological sites. In this study, a novel honokiol nanosuspensions loaded thermosensitive injectable hydrogels (HK-NS-Gel) was designed as the local delivery system for the combination therapy with systemic paclitaxel (PTX). The formed HK-NS-Gel showed superior gelation time and temperature. In vitro release and in vivo drug retention assay showed that HK-NS-Gel can slowly and steadily release the HK during 12 days. Meanwhile, enhanced PTX accumulation in the tumor was observed after intratumoral injection of HK-NS-Gel. In vitro cytotoxicity and cell apoptosis tests against 4T1 cells proved the synergistic effects of free PTX combined with HK-NS-Gel. In vivo antitumor study was conducted on 4T1 bearing mice, indicating that co-administration HK-NS-Gel and PTX could effectively enhance tumor growth suppression, and the tumor inhibitory rate was as high as 72.51%. In conclusion, intravenous delivery of PTX combined with intratumoral delivery of HK-NS-Gel was a promising combination for breast cancer therapy with enhanced therapeutic response and safety.

Topics & Concepts

PaclitaxelIn vivoHonokiolSystemic administrationPharmacologySelf-healing hydrogelsDrug deliveryCombination therapyChemistryApoptosisCytotoxicityIn vitroCancerMedicineBiochemistryInternal medicineBiotechnologyBiologyOrganic chemistryMagnolia and Illicium researchPharmacological Effects of Natural CompoundsAngiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer