BACKGROUND: Local drug presentation made possible by drug-eluting depots provides benefits for a vast array of diseases, including cancer, microbial infection, and wound healing. Drug-eluting depots provide sustained drug release of therapeutics directly at disease sites with tunable kinetics, remove the need for drugs to access disease sites from circulation, and reduce the side effects associated with systemic therapy. Recently, we introduced an entirely novel approach to local drug presentation named Tissue-Reactive Anchoring Pharmaceuticals (TRAPs). TRAPs enables local drug presentation without any material carriers, capitalizing on innate tissue structures to anchor drugs at the site of administration. METHODS: In this report, we comprehensively evaluate the local and systemic toxicological profile of a paclitaxel version of TRAPs in mice by clinical observations, body weight monitoring, histopathological evaluations of injection sites and major organs, as well as blood and urine analyses. RESULTS: We find that intradermal administration of TRAP-paclitaxel does not induce substantial toxic effects. Localized inflammatory responses were observed at the injection sites and secondary minimal, non-specific inflammation was observed in the liver. All other organs displayed unremarkable histological findings. CONCLUSIONS: These findings support the potential of TRAP-paclitaxel as a promising candidate for localized cancer treatment, offering high-concentration drug delivery while mitigating scarring and adverse side effects.
Toxicology study of a tissue anchoring paclitaxel prodrug.
组织锚定紫杉醇前药的毒理学研究
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作者:Chinthapatla Rukesh, Stephens Jazz Q, Neumann-Rivera Isabel B, Henderson Nichol M, Nie Minhua, Haynes Hannah R, Pierce Joshua G, Meritet Danielle M, Brudno Yevgeny, Oh Annie
| 期刊: | BMC Pharmacology & Toxicology | 影响因子: | 2.700 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Dec 5; 25(1):92 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s40360-024-00819-6 | ||
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