Ovarian tumor targeting of docetaxel-loaded liposomes mediated by luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone analogues. In vive distribution in nude mice.

Arzneimittelforschung

Key Laboratory of Drug Targeting, Ministry of Education, West China School of Pharmacy, Sichuan University, Chengdu, The People's Republic of China.

Published: January 2009

Recent studies indicate that luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) analogues (LHRHa), like LHRH, are able to specifically bind to LHRH receptors which are highly expressed on the extracellular membrane of ovarian tumor cells. As a targeting moiety, LHRHa can mediate the ovarian tumor targeting of docetaxel-loaded liposomes. In our study, synthesized negatively charged cholesterol succinimide (CHS) was employed for the preparation of negatively charged docetaxel-loaded liposomes, with which the positively charged LHRHa is linked via electrostatic absorption. An HPLC-based assay for determination of docetaxel (CAS 114977-28-5, Doc) in vivo and the model of ovarian cancer xenograft were established to investigat the biodistribution of docetaxel, docetaxel liposomes (Doc-Lipo), and LHRHa mediated docetaxel-loaded liposomes (LHRHa-Doc-Lipo) in nude mice. Sixty minutes after administration of LHRHa-Doc-Lipo, the concentration of docetaxel in the ovarian tumor was 2.86 times that of Doc-Lipo and 9.02 times that of Doc in the nude mice bearing ovarian tumor. LHRHa-Doc-Lipo decreased the concentration of docetaxel in the liver and spleen by 57% and 34%, respectively, as compared with Doc-Lipo. Therefore, LHRHa-Doc-Lipo exhibits potentiality as an active targeting drug delivery system for chemotherapy of ovarian tumor.

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