Codelivery of thioridazine and doxorubicin using nanoparticles for effective breast cancer therapy

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Cancer chemotherapy can benefit from the combination of different anticancer drugs. Here, we prepared doxorubicin (Dox)- and thioridazine (Thio)-coloaded methoxy poly(ethylene glycol)-poly(L-lactic acid) (MPEG-PLA) nanoparticles (NPs) for breast cancer therapy. These NPs have an average particle size of 27 nm. The drug loading efficiencies of Thio and Dox are 4.71% and 1.98%, respectively. Compared to the treatment of Thio or Dox alone, the combination of Thio and Dox exhibited a synergistic effect in inhibiting the growth of 4T1 breast cancer cells in vitro. In addition, the Thio- and Dox-coloaded MPEG-PLA NPs could efficiently suppress the growth of breast cancer cells in vivo. This study suggests that Thio- and Dox-coloaded MPEG-PLA NPs might have potential applications in breast cancer treatment.

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Jin, X., Zou, B., Luo, L., Zhong, C., Zhang, P., Cheng, H., … Gou, M. (2016). Codelivery of thioridazine and doxorubicin using nanoparticles for effective breast cancer therapy. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 11, 4545–4552. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S104635

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