T7 Peptide-Functionalized PEG-PLGA Micelles Loaded with Carmustine for Targeting Therapy of Glioma

2016 
Glioma is regarded as the deadliest and most common brain tumor because of the extremely difficult surgical excision ascribed from its invasive nature. In addition, the natural blood-brain barrier (BBB) greatly restricts the therapeutics’ penetration into the central nervous system. Carmustine (BCNU) is a widely used antiglioma drug in clinical applications. However, its serious complications prevent it from being applied in a clinical setting to some extent. Thus, it is urgent to explore novel BCNU delivery systems specially designed for glioma. Development of polymeric nanoparticles offers a favorable alternative to serve this purpose. Particularly, use of poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) has been shown to be advantageous for its favorable biodegradability and biocompatibility, which ensure safe therapies. In this study, T7 peptide-conjugated, BCNU-loaded micelles were constructed successfully via the emulsion-solvent evaporation method. The micelles were characterized by transmission electron micro...
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