Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Sep 2020)

Preparation of microspheres encapsulating sorafenib and catalase and their application in rabbit VX2 liver tumor

  • Xihan Li,
  • Hui Yu,
  • Ying Huang,
  • Yu Chen,
  • Jialun Wang,
  • Lei Xu,
  • Feng Zhang,
  • Yuzheng Zhuge,
  • Xiaoping Zou

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 129
p. 110512

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Background: Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) is extensively used in the treatment of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, the efficacy of TACE is usually limited to secondary tumor hypoxia and hypoxia-related tumor angiogenesis. Methods: In this study, poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microspheres (SOR-CAT-PLGA MSs) encapsulating sorafenib (SOR) and catalase (CAT) were prepared by double-emulsion solvent diffusion method. Sorafenib inhibits tumor angiogenesis, and catalase decomposes hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to generate oxygen in the tumor. Results: In vitro and in vivo, SOR -CAT-PLGA MSs could significantly improve the efficacy of hepatic artery embolization in the treatment of rabbit VX2 liver tumors, regulate tumor hypoxia and immunosuppressive microenvironment, then achieved near-complete and rapid necrosis of liver tumors. Conclusions: The application of new SOR -CAT-PLGA MSs in hepatic artery chemoembolization of rabbit VX2 liver tumor is a promising approach to improve the therapeutic effect of liver tumors and has a broad clinical application prospect.

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