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ID 115607
Author
Osaki, Tomohiro Tottori University
Ishizuka, Masahiro SBI Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd.
Tanaka, Tohru SBI Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd.
Yamanaka, Nobuyasu ITO Co., Ltd.
Kurahashi, Tsukasa ITO Co., Ltd.
Azuma, Kazuo Tottori University
Murahata, Yusuke Tottori University
Tsuka, Takeshi Tottori University
Itoh, Norihiko Tottori University
Imagawa, Tomohiro Tottori University
Okamoto, Yoshiharu Tottori University
Keywords
5-aminolevulinic acid
artesunate
breast cancer
sonodynamic therapy
ultrasound
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Journal Article
Description
Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) kills tumor cells through the synergistic effects of ultrasound (US) and a sonosensitizer agent. 5-Aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) has been used as a sonodynamic sensitizer for cancer treatment. However, studies have shown that 5-ALA-based SDT has limited efficacy against malignant tumors. In this study, we examined whether artesunate (ART) could enhance the cytotoxicity of 5-ALA-based SDT against mouse mammary tumor (EMT-6) cells in vitro. In the ART, ART + US, ART + 5-ALA, and ART + 5-ALA + US groups, the cell survival rate correlated with ART concentration, and decreased with increasing concentrations of ART. Morphologically, many apoptotic and necrotic cells were observed in the ART + 5-ALA + US group. The percentage of reactive oxygen species-positive cells in the ART + 5-ALA + US group was also significantly higher than that in the 5-ALA group (p = 0.0228), and the cell death induced by ART + 5-ALA + US could be inhibited by the antioxidant N-acetylcysteine. These results show that ART offers great potential in enhancing the efficacy of 5-ALA-based SDT for the treatment of cancer. However, these results are only based on in vitro studies, and further in vivo studies are required.
Journal Title
Molecules
ISSN
14203049
Publisher
MDPI
Volume
22
Issue
4
Start Page
533
Published Date
2017-03-27
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This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bioscience and Bioindustry