Polymers (Apr 2018)

Hypoxia-Responsive Mesoporous Nanoparticles for Doxorubicin Delivery

  • Shakera Khatoon,
  • Hwa Seung Han,
  • Jueun Jeon,
  • N. Vijayakameswara Rao,
  • Dae-Woong Jeong,
  • M. Ikram,
  • T. Yasin,
  • Gi-Ra Yi,
  • Jae Hyung Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym10040390
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 390

Abstract

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Hypoxia, or low oxygen tension, is a common feature of solid tumors. Here, we report hypoxia-responsive mesoporous silica nanoparticles (HR-MSNs) with a 4-nitroimidazole-β-cyclodextrin (NI-CD) complex that is acting as the hypoxia-responsive gatekeeper. When these CD-HR-MSNs encountered a hypoxic environment, the nitroimidazole (NI) gatekeeper portion of CD-HR-MSNs disintegrated through bioreduction of the hydrophobic NI state to the hydrophilic NI state. Under hypoxic conditions, the release rate of doxorubicin (DOX) from DOX-loaded CD-HR-MSNs (DOX-CD-HR-MSNs) increased along with the disintegration of the gatekeeper. Conversely, DOX release was retarded under normoxic conditions. In vitro experiments confirmed that DOX-CD-HR-MSNs exhibit higher toxicity to hypoxic cells when compared to normoxic cells. Confocal microscopy images indicated that DOX-CD-HR-MSNs effectively release DOX into SCC-7 cells under hypoxic conditions. These results demonstrate that CD-HR-MSNs can release drugs in a hypoxia-responsive manner, and thus are promising drug carriers for hypoxia-targeted cancer therapy.

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