Detonation nanodiamond complexes with cancer stem cells inhibitors or paracrine products of mesenchymal stem cells as new potential medications Full article
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Crystallography Reports
ISSN: 1063-7745 , E-ISSN: 1562-689X |
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| Output data | Year: 2015, Volume: 60, Number: 5, Pages: 763-767 Pages count : 5 DOI: 10.1134/s1063774515050041 | ||||||||
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Abstract:
Combined use of complexes of the most active chemotherapeutic drugs and detonation nanodiamonds (DND) is a new trend in cancer therapy, which is probably related to selective chemotherapeutic drug delivery by DND to the zone of so-called cancer stem cells (CSC). Stable DND complexes of 4–5 nm size with salinomycin—a strong CSC inhibitor—have been obtained (as a suspension). It has been demonstrated that a complex administration considerably increases the drug antitumor effect on the transplantable tumor of LLC mice. A similar effect has been observed in CSC models in vivo, obtained by exposure of stem cells of normal mice tissues to a carcinogen 1,2-dimethylhydrazine. It has also been found out, that administration of DND complexes with the conditioned medium from mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) cultures to mice results in a considerable stimulation of stem cell pools in normal mice tissues, which can be used in regenerative medicine.
Cite:
Konoplyannikov A.G.
, Alekseenskiy A.E.
, Zlotin S.G.
, Smirnov B.B.
, Kalsina S.S.
, Lepehina L.A.
, Semenkova I.V.
, Agaeva E.V.
, Baboyan S.B.
, Rjumshina E.A.
, Nosachenko V.V.
, Konoplyannikov M.A.
Detonation nanodiamond complexes with cancer stem cells inhibitors or paracrine products of mesenchymal stem cells as new potential medications
Crystallography Reports. 2015. V.60. N5. P.763-767. DOI: 10.1134/s1063774515050041 WOS Scopus OpenAlex
Detonation nanodiamond complexes with cancer stem cells inhibitors or paracrine products of mesenchymal stem cells as new potential medications
Crystallography Reports. 2015. V.60. N5. P.763-767. DOI: 10.1134/s1063774515050041 WOS Scopus OpenAlex
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| Web of science: | WOS:000361439500025 |
| Scopus: | 2-s2.0-84941947384 |
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