Stimuli-responsive nanocarrier delivery systems for Pt-based antitumor complexes: a review

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Platinum-based anticancer drugs play a crucial role in the clinical treatment of various cancers. However, the application of platinum-based drugs is heavily restricted by their severe toxicity and drug resistance/cross resistance. Various drug delivery systems have been developed to overcome these limitations of platinum-based chemotherapy. Stimuli-responsive nanocarrier drug delivery systems as one of the most promising strategies attract more attention. And huge progress in stimuli-responsive nanocarrier delivery systems of platinum-based drugs has been made. In these systems, a variety of triggers including endogenous and extracorporeal stimuli have been employed. Endogenous stimuli mainly include pH-, thermo-, enzyme- and redox-responsive nanocarriers. Extracorporeal stimuli include light-, magnetic field- and ultrasound responsive nanocarriers. In this review, we present the recent advances in stimuli-responsive drug delivery systems with different nanocarriers for improving the efficacy and reducing the side effects of platinum-based anticancer drugs.

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Wang, T., Wu, C., Hu, Y., Zhang, Y., & Ma, J. (2023, June 1). Stimuli-responsive nanocarrier delivery systems for Pt-based antitumor complexes: a review. RSC Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00866e

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