Increased paclitaxel cytotoxicity against cancer cell lines using a novel functionalized carbon nanotube

Z Sobhani1, R Dinarvand1,2, F Atyabi1,2, M Ghahremani3, M Adeli4,51Department of Pharmaceutics, 2Nanotechnology Research Center, 3Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran; 4Department of Chemistry, Sharif University of Technology,...

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Main Authors: Sobhani Z, Dinarv, R, Atyabi F, Ghahremani M, Adeli M
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2011-04-01
Series:International Journal of Nanomedicine
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/increased-paclitaxel-cytotoxicity-against-cancer-cell-lines-using-a-no-a6993
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spelling doaj-ff02c21dcd3f43ebad7796f599d93ad92020-11-24T22:57:04ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Nanomedicine1176-91141178-20132011-04-012011default705719Increased paclitaxel cytotoxicity against cancer cell lines using a novel functionalized carbon nanotubeSobhani ZDinarvRAtyabi FGhahremani MAdeli MZ Sobhani1, R Dinarvand1,2, F Atyabi1,2, M Ghahremani3, M Adeli4,51Department of Pharmaceutics, 2Nanotechnology Research Center, 3Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran; 4Department of Chemistry, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran; 5Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Lorestan University, Khoramabad, IranAbstract: Potential applications of carbon nanotubes have attracted many researchers in the field of drug delivery systems. In this study, multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) were first functionalized using hyperbranched poly citric acid (PCA) to improve their hydrophilicity and functionality. Then, paclitaxel (PTX), a potent anticancer agent, was conjugated to the carboxyl functional groups of poly citric acid via a cleavable ester bond to obtain a MWNT-g-PCA-PTX conjugate. Drug content of the conjugate was about 38% (w/w). The particle size of MWNT-g-PCA and MWNT-g-PCA-PTX was approximately 125 and 200 nm, respectively. Atomic force microscopy and transmission electron microscopy images showed a curved shape for MWNT-g-PCA and MWNT-g-PCA-PTX, which was in contrast with the straight or linear conformation expected from carbon nanotubes. It seems that the high hydrophilicity of poly citric acid and high hydrophobicity of MWNTs led to conformational changes from a linear state to a curved state. Paclitaxel can be released from the MWNT-g-PCA-PTX conjugates faster at pH 6.8 and 5.0 than at pH 7.4, which was suitable for the release of the drug in tumor tissues and tumor cells. In vitro cytotoxicity studies were evaluated in the A549 and SKOV3 cell lines. MWNT-g-PCA had an insignificant cytotoxic effect on both cell lines. MWNT-g-PCA-PTX had more of a cytotoxic effect than the free drug over a shorter incubation time (eg, 24 hours versus 48 hours), which suggests improved cell penetration of MWNT-g-PCA-PTX. Therefore, paclitaxel conjugated to MWNT-g-PCA is promising for cancer therapeutics.Keywords: multiwalled carbon nanotubes, functionalization, anticancer, drug delivery, nanoparticles http://www.dovepress.com/increased-paclitaxel-cytotoxicity-against-cancer-cell-lines-using-a-no-a6993
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author Sobhani Z
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Dinarv
R
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Ghahremani M
Adeli M
Increased paclitaxel cytotoxicity against cancer cell lines using a novel functionalized carbon nanotube
International Journal of Nanomedicine
author_facet Sobhani Z
Dinarv
R
Atyabi F
Ghahremani M
Adeli M
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title Increased paclitaxel cytotoxicity against cancer cell lines using a novel functionalized carbon nanotube
title_short Increased paclitaxel cytotoxicity against cancer cell lines using a novel functionalized carbon nanotube
title_full Increased paclitaxel cytotoxicity against cancer cell lines using a novel functionalized carbon nanotube
title_fullStr Increased paclitaxel cytotoxicity against cancer cell lines using a novel functionalized carbon nanotube
title_full_unstemmed Increased paclitaxel cytotoxicity against cancer cell lines using a novel functionalized carbon nanotube
title_sort increased paclitaxel cytotoxicity against cancer cell lines using a novel functionalized carbon nanotube
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of Nanomedicine
issn 1176-9114
1178-2013
publishDate 2011-04-01
description Z Sobhani1, R Dinarvand1,2, F Atyabi1,2, M Ghahremani3, M Adeli4,51Department of Pharmaceutics, 2Nanotechnology Research Center, 3Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran; 4Department of Chemistry, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran; 5Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Lorestan University, Khoramabad, IranAbstract: Potential applications of carbon nanotubes have attracted many researchers in the field of drug delivery systems. In this study, multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) were first functionalized using hyperbranched poly citric acid (PCA) to improve their hydrophilicity and functionality. Then, paclitaxel (PTX), a potent anticancer agent, was conjugated to the carboxyl functional groups of poly citric acid via a cleavable ester bond to obtain a MWNT-g-PCA-PTX conjugate. Drug content of the conjugate was about 38% (w/w). The particle size of MWNT-g-PCA and MWNT-g-PCA-PTX was approximately 125 and 200 nm, respectively. Atomic force microscopy and transmission electron microscopy images showed a curved shape for MWNT-g-PCA and MWNT-g-PCA-PTX, which was in contrast with the straight or linear conformation expected from carbon nanotubes. It seems that the high hydrophilicity of poly citric acid and high hydrophobicity of MWNTs led to conformational changes from a linear state to a curved state. Paclitaxel can be released from the MWNT-g-PCA-PTX conjugates faster at pH 6.8 and 5.0 than at pH 7.4, which was suitable for the release of the drug in tumor tissues and tumor cells. In vitro cytotoxicity studies were evaluated in the A549 and SKOV3 cell lines. MWNT-g-PCA had an insignificant cytotoxic effect on both cell lines. MWNT-g-PCA-PTX had more of a cytotoxic effect than the free drug over a shorter incubation time (eg, 24 hours versus 48 hours), which suggests improved cell penetration of MWNT-g-PCA-PTX. Therefore, paclitaxel conjugated to MWNT-g-PCA is promising for cancer therapeutics.Keywords: multiwalled carbon nanotubes, functionalization, anticancer, drug delivery, nanoparticles
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