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In Vivo Evaluation of PEGylated-liposome Encapsulating Gadolinium Complexes for Gadolinium Neutron Capture Therapy.

Biochemical and biophysical research communications(2021)

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Gadolinium neutron capture therapy (GdNCT) is a form of binary radiotherapy. It utilizes nuclear reactions that occur when gadolinium-157 is irradiated with thermal neutrons, producing high-energy g-rays and Auger electrons. Herein, we evaluate the potential of GdNCT for cancer treatment using PEGylated liposome incorporated with an FDA-approved MRI contrast agent. The clinical gadolinium complex (Gadovist (R)) was successfully encapsulated inside the aqueous core of PEGylated liposomes by repeated freeze and thaw cycling. At a concentration of 152 mu M Gd, the Gd-liposome showed high cytotoxicity upon thermal-neutron irradiation. In animal experiments, when a CT26 tumor model was administered with Gd-liposomes (19 mg Gd-157 per kg) followed by 20-min irradiation of thermal neutron at a flux of 1.94 x 10(4) cm(-2) s(-1), tumor growth was suppressed by 43%, compared to that in the control group, on the 23rd day of post-irradiation. After two-cycle GdNCT treatment at a 10-day interval, tumor growth was more efficiently retarded. On the 31st day after irradiation, the weight of the excised tumor in the GdNCT group (38 mg Gd-157 per kg per injection) was only 30% of that of the control group. These results demonstrate the potential of GdNCT using PEGylated liposomes containing MRI contrast agents in cancer treatment. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Gadolinium neutron capture therapy,Liposome,Tumor therapy,Radiotherapy
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