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Hollow boron nitride nanospheres as boron reservoir for prostate cancer treatment.


ABSTRACT: High global incidence of prostate cancer has led to a focus on prevention and treatment strategies to reduce the impact of this disease in public health. Boron compounds are increasingly recognized as preventative and chemotherapeutic agents. However, systemic administration of soluble boron compounds is hampered by their short half-life and low effectiveness. Here we report on hollow boron nitride (BN) spheres with controlled crystallinity and boron release that decrease cell viability and increase prostate cancer cell apoptosis. In vivo experiments on subcutaneous tumour mouse models treated with BN spheres demonstrated significant suppression of tumour growth. An orthotopic tumour growth model was also utilized and further confirmed the in vivo anti-cancer efficacy of BN spheres. Moreover, the administration of hollow BN spheres with paclitaxel leads to synergetic effects in the suppression of tumour growth. The work demonstrates that hollow BN spheres may function as a new agent for prostate cancer treatment.

SUBMITTER: Li X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5228389 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hollow boron nitride nanospheres as boron reservoir for prostate cancer treatment.

Li Xia X   Wang Xiupeng X   Zhang Jun J   Hanagata Nobutaka N   Wang Xuebin X   Weng Qunhong Q   Ito Atsuo A   Bando Yoshio Y   Golberg Dmitri D  

Nature communications 20170106


High global incidence of prostate cancer has led to a focus on prevention and treatment strategies to reduce the impact of this disease in public health. Boron compounds are increasingly recognized as preventative and chemotherapeutic agents. However, systemic administration of soluble boron compounds is hampered by their short half-life and low effectiveness. Here we report on hollow boron nitride (BN) spheres with controlled crystallinity and boron release that decrease cell viability and incr  ...[more]

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