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ABSTRACT: Goal
The impact of hyperthermia (HT) method on tumor drug uptake with thermosensitive liposomes (TSL) is not well understood.Methods
We created realistic three-dimensional (3-D) computer models that simulate TSL-encapsulated doxorubicin (TSL-DOX) delivery in mouse tumors with three HT methods (thermistor probe (T), laser (L) and water bath (WB), at 15 min and 60 min HT duration), with corroborating in vivo studies.Results
Average computer model-predicted tumor drug concentrations (μg/g) were 8.8(T, 15 min), 21.0(T, 60 min), 14.1(L, 15 min), 25.2(L, 60 min), 9.4(WB, 15 min), and 8.7(WB, 60 min). Tumor fluorescence was increased by 2.6 × (T) and 1.6 × (L) when HT duration was extended from 15 to 60 min (p < 0.05), with no increase for WB HT. Pharmacokinetic analysis confirmed that water bath HT causes rapid depletion of encapsulated TSL-DOX in systemic circulation due to the large heated tissue volume.Conclusions
Untargeted large volume HT causes poor tumor drug uptake from TSL.
SUBMITTER: Ramajayam KK
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8562592 | biostudies-literature | 2021
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ramajayam Krishna K KK Wolfe A Marissa AM Motamarry Anjan A Nahhas Georges J GJ Yost John J Yost Michael J MJ Haemmerich Dieter D
IEEE open journal of engineering in medicine and biology 20210511
<h4>Goal</h4>The impact of hyperthermia (HT) method on tumor drug uptake with thermosensitive liposomes (TSL) is not well understood.<h4>Methods</h4>We created realistic three-dimensional (3-D) computer models that simulate TSL-encapsulated doxorubicin (TSL-DOX) delivery in mouse tumors with three HT methods (thermistor probe (T), laser (L) and water bath (WB), at 15 min and 60 min HT duration), with corroborating <i>in vivo</i> studies.<h4>Results</h4>Average computer model-predicted tumor drug ...[more]