A conformal hydrogel nanocomposite for local delivery of paclitaxel.

J Biomater Sci Polym Ed

b State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy and Cancer Center, West China Hospital, West China Medical School , Sichuan University, Chengdu , China.

Published: January 2017

Conventional surgical methods can not completely remove the tumor cells, and an inevitable recurrence always results in death. In this study, we prepared a conformal hydrogel nanocomposite with potential to inhibit the recurrence of glioma. Based on the MRI of a patient's brain tumor cavity (BTC), we 3D-printed a mould for preparing the customized implants that could match the resection cavity. The obtained macroporous hydrogel, containing Paclitaxel (PTX) nanoparticles, could sustained release PTX. From the confocal microscopy image, we could detect that the hydrogel nanocomposite combined with nanoparticles uniformly. The nanoparticles were fabricated through a self-assembled process with PTX. Moreover, the in vitro studies showed that nanoparticles could release PTX slowly and efficiently inhibited the proliferation of tumor cells. This work prepared a conformal hydrogel nanocomposite for local delivery of paclitaxel, which could inspire the development of future protocols for precision therapy of residual glioma after surgical resection.

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