2008 Annual Meeting
(524g) Local Intracranial Drug Delivery Using Biodegradable PLGA-Paclitaxel Micro/Nano-Fiber Implants to Treat Malignant Brain Tumors
Authors
In an effort to improve local therapy against glioma by avoiding high initial burst and providing drug release sustainability and implantability, we have developed poly (D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) micro/nano-fiber implants bearing paclitaxel by Electrohydrodynamic Atomization process (EHDA). The fibrous matrices not only provided greater surface area to volume ratio for effective drug release rates but also gave the much needed implantability into tumor resected cavity in post-surgical glioma chemotherapy. Paclitaxel release from the implants was engineered by varying the PLGA co-polymer (PLGA 85:15 and PLGA 50:50) and fiber diameter (micro, sub-micro and nano) and then evaluated. The performance of the formulations in sustaining drug release and cytotoxicity were also evaluated in vitro through apoptosis study on C6 glioma cells. In addition, the formulations were tested against subcutaneous C6 glioma tumors in BALB/c nude mice. Additional evaluations of the implants in terms of drug bio-distribution in the brain, survivability analysis in C6 glioma intracranial model using bio-imaging are ongoing and will be discussed in the presentation.