Injectable
and Biodegradable pH-Responsive Hydrogels for Localized and Sustained
Treatment of Human Fibrosarcoma
Posted on 2015-04-22 - 00:00
Injectable hydrogels are an important
class of biomaterials, and they have been widely used for controlled
drug release. This study evaluated an injectable hydrogel formed in situ system by the reaction of a polyethylene glycol
derivative with α,β-polyaspartylhydrazide for local cancer
chemotherapy. This pH-responsive hydrogel was used to realize a sol–gel
phase transition, where the gel remained a free-flowing fluid before
injection but spontaneously changed into a semisolid hydrogel just
after administration. As indicated by scanning electron microscopy
images, the hydrogel exhibited a porous three-dimensional microstructure.
The prepared hydrogel was biocompatible and biodegradable and could
be utilized as a pH-responsive vector for drug delivery. The therapeutic
effect of the hydrogel loaded with doxorubicin (DOX) after intratumoral
administration in mice with human fibrosarcoma was evaluated. The
inhibition of tumor growth was more obvious in the group treated by
the DOX-loaded hydrogel, compared to that treated with the free DOX
solution. Hence, this hydrogel with good syringeability and high biodegradability,
which focuses on local chemotherapy, may enhance the therapeutic effect
on human fibrosarcoma.
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Li, Liubing; Gu, Jun; Zhang, Jie; Xie, Zonggang; Lu, Yufeng; Shen, Liqin; et al. (2016). Injectable
and Biodegradable pH-Responsive Hydrogels for Localized and Sustained
Treatment of Human Fibrosarcoma. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.5b00389