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Pegylated niosomal nanoparticles loaded with vincristine: Characterization and in vitro evaluation


Mohammad Reza Mehrabi
Dariush Norouzian
Mohammad Ali Shokrgozar
Tayebeh Toliyat
Mohsen Chiani
Ali Farhangi
Fariba Alambin
Azim Akbarzadeh

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the effect of pegylated niosomal vincristine (VCR) on enhanced performance, drug resistance and prolonged blood circulation time.
Methods: Pegylated niosomal VCR was synthesized by reverse phase evaporation. The mean diameter, size distribution, and zeta potential of pegylated niosomal VCR were evaluated using a Zetasizer. The half-maximal concentration (IC50) values of pegylated niosomal VCR and standard VCR were determined using 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. The impact of pegylated niosomal VCR on apoptosis and cell cycle of BCL1 lymphoma cancer cells were investigated.
Results: The mean diameter, size distribution and zeta potential of pegylated niosomal VCR were 220 nm, 0.4, and –18.8 mV, respectively. Cell proliferation was evaluated using the MTT assay. The IC50 values of pegylated niosomal VCR and standard VCR were 1.6 and 3.5 μg/mL, respectively, after a 24-h incubation. The cytotoxicity of pegylated niosomal VCR was twice that of standard VCR. Furthermore, flow cytometric analysis of the cell cycle showed that pegylated niosomal VCR induced greater mitotic arrest than did standard VCR.
Conclusions: The findings demonstrate the effective antitumor activity of pegylated niosomal VCR compared with standard VCR.

Keywords: Niosome, Anti-tumour, Polyethylene glycol, Vincristine,   Encapsulation, Lymphoma


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