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Application of capsaicin and calcium phosphate-loaded MOF system for tumor therapy involving calcium overload.

Yuan GaoJun WangWeiwei ZhangFei GeWanzhen LiFeiyang XuTing CuiXing LiKai YangYugui Tao
Published in: Nanomedicine : nanotechnology, biology, and medicine (2024)
Calcium overload therapy refers to the condition of intracellular Ca 2+ overload, which causes mitochondrial damage and leads to the uncontrolled release of apoptotic factors into the cytoplasm through the open mitochondrial permeability pore. Based on this, it is playing an increasingly important role in the field of oncology due to its good efficacy and small side effects. However, the regulation of calcium homeostasis by cancer cells themselves, insufficient calcium ions (Ca 2+ ) in tumor sites and low efficiency of calcium entering tumor have limited its efficacy, resulting in unsatisfactory therapeutic effect. Therefore, a novel CAP/BSA@TCP-ZIF-8 nanoparticle drug carrier system was constructed that can provide Ca 2+ from exogenous sources for pH-controlled degradation and drug release at the same time. Both in vivo and in vitro experiments have proved that the nanomaterial can activate TRPV1 channels and provide exogenous Ca 2+ to cause Ca 2+ overload and apoptosis, thus achieving anti-tumor effects.
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