顺铂
毒性
药品
药理学
化疗
临床疗效
抗癌药
医学
不利影响
肿瘤科
内科学
作者
Jia-Zhen Yang,Tianqi Su,Haoyang Zou,Jing Wang,Jianxun Ding,Xuesi Chen
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202211136
摘要
Abstract The toxicity of drugs causes various adverse effects in patients. While antidotes that neutralize drug toxicity help reduce systemic damage during clinical therapy, these antidotes are generally accompanied by the loss of drug efficacy. Herein, the spatiotemporally targeted polycystine‐based nanoantidotes were designed as a neutralizer of cisplatin (CDDP) to decrease its toxicity without affecting its anticancer efficacy. The nanoantidotes administered before CDDP selectively accumulated in the liver and kidney and then firmly bound to CDDP through the highly stable Pt−S bond during subsequent chemotherapy. This two‐step administration strategy reduced the level of Pt in normal organs, shortened the half‐life of CDDP in plasma, and increased the tolerance to CDDP. More importantly, the nanoantidotes maintained the anticancer efficacy of CDDP after reducing systemic toxicity, indicating its great potential in expanding the clinical application of CDDP.
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