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Construction and Biological Evaluation of Multiple Modification Hollow Mesoporous Silicone Doxorubicin Nanodrug Delivery System

AAPS PHARMSCITECH [2022]
Hu Mengru, Zhang Wenjing, Chen Weidong, Chen Yunna, Huang Qianqian, Bao Qianqian, Lin Tongyuan, Wang Lei, Zhang Shantang
ABSTRACT

Abstract. The combination of functionalized nanoparticles and chemotherapy drugs can effectively target tumor tissue, which can improve efficacy and reduce toxicity. In this article, pPeptide-PDA@HMONs-DOX nanoparticles (phosphopeptide-modified polydopamine encapsulates doxorubicin-loaded hollow mesoporous organosilica nanoparticles) were constructed that based on multiple modification hollow mesoporous organosilica nanoparticles (HMONs). The pPeptide-PDA@HMONs-DOX nanoparticles retain the biological functions of phosphorylated peptide while exhibiting biological safety that are suitable for effective drug delivery and stimulus responsive release. The degradation behaviors showed that pPeptide-PDA@HMONs-DOX has dual-responsive to drug release characteristics of pH and glutathione (GSH). In addition, the prepared pPeptide-PDA@HMONs-DOX nanoparticles have good biological safety, and their anti-tumor efficacy was significantly better than doxorubicin (DOX). This provided new research ideas for the construction of targeted nanodrug delivery systems based on mesoporous silicon. Graphical Abstract Scheme 1 The preparation of pPeptide-PDA@HMONs-DOX and the process of drug release under multiple responses. (A) Schematic diagram of the synthesis process of pPeptide-PDA@HMONs-DOX. (B) The process in which nanoparticles enter the cell and decompose and release DOX in response to pH and GSH

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