Poly(ethylene glycol)-human serum albumin-paclitaxel conjugates: preparation, characterization and pharmacokinetics
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Poly(ethylene glycol)-human serum albumin-paclitaxel conjugates: preparation, characterization and pharmacokinetics
Abstract
Paclitaxel has been found to be very effective against several human cancers, such as ovarian, breast and non-small cell lung cancer and has received marketing approval for metastatic cancers. One of main problems with its use is its poor solubility, which makes irritant solubilitazion agents necessary. In previous research we demonstrated that linkage to human serum albumin (HSA) was useful to increase the in vivo performance of paclitaxel. In this article, in order to improve stability and solubility of paclitaxel conjugate, we linked covalently a monomethoxy poly(ethylene glycol) (mPEG) chain to HSA. New thioimidate mPEG derivatives, highly reactive and stable, were used and two different conjugates (with PEG of molecular mass 2 or 5 kDa) were prepared, purified and characterized. The antitumor activity of the free drug and conjugates was tested on three different tumor cell lines. The PEG grafted conjugates maintained high cytotoxicity, similar to that of ungrafted conjugates, with efficient cell binding and internalization followed by release of the drug inside the cell. The changes in pharmacokinetics and distribution of radio-labelled conjugates were evaluated by i.v. administration to mice and compared with those of the free drug and ungrafted conjugates. The total clearance was reduced (from 3.6 ml/h for free drug to 2.9, 1.97 and 1.41 for ungrafted, 2 and 5 kDa PEG conjugates, respectively). Organ uptake was reduced, in particular by liver and spleen.
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