Nanoparticles of kaempferol have stronger and selective inhibition on viability of ovarian cancer cells
			        作者:Luo H, Jiang B, Li B, Li Z, Jiang BH, Chen Y
关键字:nanochemoprevention, kaempferol, ovarian cancer, nanoparticles, viability,natural compound
论文来源:期刊
具体来源:Int J Nanomedicine
发表时间:2012年
Ovarian cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death for women  throughout the Western world. Kaempferol, a natural flavonoid, has shown  promise in the chemoprevention of ovarian cancer. A common concern  about using dietary supplements for chemoprevention is their  bioavailability. Nanoparticles have shown promise in increasing the  bioavailability of some chemicals. Here we developed five different  types of nanoparticles incorporating kaempferol and tested their  efficacy in the inhibition of viability of cancerous and normal ovarian  cells. We found that positively charged nanoparticle formulations did  not lead to a significant reduction in cancer cell viability, whereas  nonionic polymeric nanoparticles resulted in enhanced reduction of  cancer cell viability. Among the nonionic polymeric nanoparticles,  poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide)-poly(ethylene oxide)  (PEO-PPO-PEO) nanoparticles incorporating kaempferol led to significant  reduction in cell viability of both cancerous and normal cells.  Poly(DL-lactic acid-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles incorporating  kaempferol resulted in enhanced reduction of cancer cell viability  together with no significant reduction in cell viability of normal cells  compared with kaempferol alone. Therefore, both PEO-PPO-PEO and PLGA  nanoparticle formulations were effective in reducing cancer cell  viability, while PLGA nanoparticles incorporating kaempferol had  selective toxicity against cancer cells and normal cells. A PLGA  nanoparticle formulation could be advantageous in the prevention and  treatment of ovarian cancers. On the other hand, PEO-PPO-PEO  nanoparticles incorporating kaempferol were more effective inhibitors of  cancer cells, but they also significantly reduced the viability of  normal cells. PEO-PPO-PEO nanoparticles incorporating kaempferol may be  suitable as a cancer-targeting strategy, which could limit the effects  of the nanoparticles on normal cells while retaining their potency  against cancer cells. We have identified two nanoparticle formulations  incorporating kaempferol that may lead to breakthroughs in cancer  treatment. Both PEO-PPO-PEO and PLGA nanoparticle formulations had  superior effects compared with kaempferol alone in reducing cancer cell  viability.