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Chemotherapy drug delivery from calcium phosphate nanoparticles

Authors Xingguo Cheng, Liisa Kuhn

Published 15 January 2008 Volume 2007:2(4) Pages 667—674



Xingguo Cheng, Liisa Kuhn

Oral Rehabilitation, Biomaterials and Skeletal Development, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT, USA

Abstract: Calcium phosphate nanoparticles (nanoCaP) conjugated with cis-diamminedichloroplatinum (CDDP, cisplatin) were prepared through the electrostatic binding of an aquated species of cisplatin to the nanoCaP in a chloride-free solution. The agglomeration of the nanoCaP that typically occurs during synthesis of CaP was controlled through the addition of DARVAN® 811 immediately after precipitation and before drug conjugation. In vitro drug release studies were completed and showed a sustained release of CDDP from the nanoconjugates over time. The cytotoxicity of the nanoCaP/CDDP was compared to that of the free drug in an in vitro cell proliferation assay using the CDDP resistant A2780cis human ovarian cancer cell line. The CDDP released from the nanoconjugates was equally effective as the free drug against the A2780cis cell line. Direct addition cytotoxicity studies revealed that the sterically-stabilized, negatively-charged drug nanoconjugates are unable to overcome drug resistance and had an increased IC50 value as compared to the free drug.

Keywords: calcium phosphate, cisplatin, chemotherapy, nanoparticle, drug delivery