Rossi Seóna M, Murray Timothy E, Cassidy John, Lee Michael J, Kelly Helena M
School of Pharmacy, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), 123 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Tissue Engineering Research Group, Department of Anatomy, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 123 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 2019 Feb;42(2):289-297. doi: 10.1007/s00270-018-2103-0. Epub 2018 Nov 2.
Thermoresponsive hydrogels are gels which have different properties at varying temperatures. The objective of this study was to assess the material characteristics, imaging properties and chemotherapeutic drug release profile of a novel radiopaque thermoresponsive hydrogel in vitro, which is liquid at room temperature but solidifies at body temperature, to determine potential suitability for intratumoural delivery.
An iodinated radiopaque thermoresponsive hydrogel was formulated using iodixanol at a range of concentrations and assessed for sol-gel transition, radiopacity and imaging using CT and US. A lead formulation containing iodixanol at a concentration of 9.22% weight by weight (w/w, g of iodixanol per g of hydrogel) was evaluated in vitro for injectability, disintegration and dual drug release of cisplatin and paclitaxel from the hydrogel formulation.
Radiopacity of the hydrogel increased in a concentration-dependent manner, but the highest concentration of iodixanol evaluated in this study (13.83% w/w) adversely affected the sol-gel transition of the hydrogel; therefore, 9.22% w/w iodixanol hydrogel was identified as the lead formulation. This formulation was readily visible on both CT and US. The formulation was hand injectable through a range of clinically relevant devices, had a sustained disintegration profile for up to 28 days and was able to deliver a sustained release of chemotherapeutic drug for up to 10 days.
Favourable in vitro and ex vivo imaging and material characteristics of this thermoresponsive gel are demonstrated, suggesting potential interventional oncology applications for image-guided intratumoural delivery of sustained-release chemotherapy.
热响应性水凝胶是在不同温度下具有不同性质的凝胶。本研究的目的是在体外评估一种新型的不透射线热响应性水凝胶的材料特性、成像特性和化疗药物释放曲线,该水凝胶在室温下为液体,但在体温下凝固,以确定其在肿瘤内递送的潜在适用性。
使用不同浓度的碘克沙醇配制含碘不透射线热响应性水凝胶,并通过CT和超声评估其溶胶-凝胶转变、不透射线性和成像。对一种含9.22%重量比(w/w,每克水凝胶中碘克沙醇的克数)碘克沙醇的铅制剂进行体外评估,以检测其可注射性、崩解情况以及顺铂和紫杉醇从水凝胶制剂中的双重药物释放。
水凝胶的不透射线性以浓度依赖性方式增加,但本研究中评估的碘克沙醇最高浓度(13.8% w/w)对水凝胶的溶胶-凝胶转变有不利影响;因此,9.22% w/w碘克沙醇水凝胶被确定为铅制剂。该制剂在CT和超声上均易于观察到。该制剂可通过一系列临床相关器械手动注射,具有长达28天的持续崩解曲线,并且能够实现化疗药物长达10天的持续释放。
这种热响应性凝胶在体外和离体成像及材料特性方面表现良好,表明其在图像引导下肿瘤内递送缓释化疗方面具有潜在的介入肿瘤学应用前景。