Sustained release of therapeutic agents into tumor cells is a potential approach to improve therapeutic efficacy, decrease side effects, and the drug administration frequency. Herein, we used the modified double-emulsion solvent evaporation (DSE) method to prepare a novel morphological paclitaxel (PTX) loaded poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) microspheres (MS). The prepared rough PTX-PLGA-MS possessed microporous surface and highly porous internal structures, which significantly influenced the drug entrapment and release behaviors. The rough MS with an average particle size of 53.47 ± 2.87 μm achieved high drug loading (15.63%) and encapsulation efficiency (92.82%), and provided a favorable sustained drug release. The in vitro antitumor tests of flow cytometry and fluoroimmunoassay revealed that the rough PTX-PLGA-MS displayed effective anti-gliomas activity and enhanced the cellular PTX uptake through adsorptive endocytosis. Both in vitro and in vivo antitumor results demonstrated that the sustained-release PTX could induce the microtubules assembly and the over-expression of Bax and Cyclin B1 proteins, resulting in the microtubule dynamics disruption, G2/M phase arrest, and cell apoptosis accordingly. Furthermore, as the rough PTX-PLGA-MS could disperse and adhere throughout the tumor sites and cause extensive tumor cell apoptosis with one therapeutic course (12 days), they could reduce the system toxicity and drug administration frequency, thus achieving significant tumor inhibitory effects with rapid sustained drug release. In conclusion, our results verified that the rough PTX-PLGA-MS drug release system could serve as a promising treatment to malignant glioma.

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