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Title: Enhanced anti-angiogenic effects of aprepitant-loaded nanoparticles in human umbilical vein endothelial cells
Authors: Kaya-Tilki, Elif
Ozturk, Ahmet Alper
Engur-Ozturk, Selin
Dikmen, Miris
Keywords: Aprepitant
Anti-angiogenesis
HUVEC
THP-1
M2c
In-Vitro Characterization
Plga Nanoparticles
Secondary Metabolites
Cefaclor Monohydrate
Nk-1 Receptor
Stem-Cells
Growth
Delivery
Formulation
System
Publisher: Nature Portfolio
Abstract: Recent advancements in cancer therapy have led to the development of novel nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems aimed at enhancing the efficacy of chemotherapeutic agents. This study focuses on evaluating aprepitant-loaded PLGA and Eudragit RS 100 nanoparticles for their potential antiangiogenic effects. Characterization studies revealed that aprepitant-loaded nanoparticles exhibited particle sizes ranging from 208.50 to 238.67 nm, with monodisperse distributions (PDI < 0.7) and stable zeta potentials (between - 5.0 and - 15.0 mV). Encapsulation efficiencies exceeding 99% were achieved, highlighting the efficacy of PLGA and Eudragit RS 100 as carriers for aprepitant. Cellular uptake studies demonstrated enhanced internalization of aprepitant-loaded nanoparticles by HUVEC cells compared to free aprepitant, as confirmed by fluorescence microscopy. Furthermore, cytotoxicity assays revealed significant dose-dependent effects of aprepitant-loaded nanoparticles on HUVEC cell viability, with IC(50 )values at 24 h of 11.9 g/mL for Eudragit RS 100 and 94.3 mu g/mL for PLGA formulations. Importantly, these nanoparticles effectively inhibited HUVEC cell migration and invasion induced by M2c supernatant, as evidenced by real-time cell analysis and gene expression studies. Moreover, aprepitant-loaded nanoparticles downregulated VEGFA and VEGFB gene expressions and reduced VEGFR-2 protein levels in HUVEC cells, highlighting their potential as antiangiogenic agents. Overall, this research underscores the promise of nanoparticle-based aprepitant formulations in targeted cancer therapy, offering enhanced therapeutic outcomes through improved drug delivery and efficacy against angiogenesis.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-70791-y
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/57908
ISSN: 2045-2322
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