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Inhibitory Effect of 5-FU Loaded Ultrasound Microbubbles on Tumor Growth and Angiogenesis

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2020 Sep 8
PMID 32898694
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Abstract

The anti-neovascularization treatment is one of the effective strategies for tumor molecular target therapy. At present, the target and effect of the anti-neovascularization treatment is limited, and it is urgent to establish a new vascular targeting strategy to effectively treat tumors. In this work, we used high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) combined with targeted microbubbles to establish a molecular targeted ultrasound response microbubble for neovascular cells. Furthermore, the effects of drug loaded microbubbles on neovascularization and tumor cells were studied. The tumor vascular targeted and ultrasound-responsive microbubbles of 5-FU@DLL4-MBs were prepared by the thin-film dispersion method. The size and zeta potential of 5-FU@DLL4-MBs was about 1248 nm and -9.1 mV. 5-FU@DLL4-MBs released 5-FU showed an ultrasound-responsive manner, and had better vascular-targeting ability. Furthermore, the 5-FU@DLL4-MBs showed the strongest cytotoxic effect on HUVECs or HepG-2 cells and can be effectively internalized into the HUVECs cells. Thus, 5-FU@DLL4-MBs combined with HIFU can be considered as a potential method for antitumor angiogenesis in the future.

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