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Research Article

Three weeks release BCNU loaded hydrophilic-PLGA microspheres for interstitial chemotherapy: Development and activity against human glioblastoma cells

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Pages 561-568 | Received 29 Jan 2007, Accepted 18 Mar 2008, Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

The aim of this study is the development of microspheres of BCNU for intracranial administration, as an alternative to marketed novel Gliadel® Implant in the treatment of brain tumours. H poly-lactide-co-glycolide biodegradable microspheres of BCNU with a mean size of 33.5 ± 1.8 µm were obtained by an oil-in-water emulsion solvent evaporation method. Their small size would allow their intracranial administration through a needle by cerebral stereotaxia if tumour recurrence occurs, without a surgical intervention, as Gliadel® needs. BCNU was released from these microspheres during 21 days, mainly by a mechanism of diffusion from the polymer matrix (K = 2.91 mg days−½). The cytotoxic effects of these microspheres on human glioblastoma cells were demonstrated all through 21 days and the value of percentage of viable cells was less than 40%. These microspheres should be commercialized as a freeze-dried product to keep at −20°C. Three hundred and twenty milligrams of microspheres contain 61.6 mg of BCNU, the same amount of BCNU contained in 1600 mg or eight wafers of Gliadel usually implanted after the tumour resection.

Acknowledgement

This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Health (FIS).

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