PLGA公司
镁
细胞毒性
纳米技术
光热治疗
纳米颗粒
化学
材料科学
体外
纳米-
冶金
复合材料
生物化学
作者
Weixiao Zhou,Yinling Zhang,Si Meng,Chenyang Xing,Mingze Ma,Zhou Liu,Chengbin Yang,Tiantian Kong
标识
DOI:10.1002/smtd.202000920
摘要
Abstract The size and structural control of particulate carriers for imaging agents and therapeutics are constant themes in designing smart delivery systems. This is motivated by the causal relationship between geometric parameters and functionalities of delivery vehicles. Here, both in vitro and in vivo, the controlling factors for cytotoxicity, photothermal, and anti‐tumor effects of biodegradable magnesium@poly(lactic‐co‐glycolic acid (Mg@PLGA) particulate carriers with different sizes and shell thicknesses are investigated. Mg@PLGA microspheres fabricated by microfluidic emulsification are shown to have higher Mg encapsulation efficiency, 87%, than nanospheres by ultrasonic homogenization, 50%. The photothermal and anti‐tumor effects of Mg@PLGA spheres are found to be dictated by their Mg content, irrelevant to size and structural features, as demonstrated in both in vitro cell assays and in vivo mice models. These results also provide important implications for designing and fabricating stimuli‐responsive drug delivery vehicles.
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