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Prostate tissue ablation and drug delivery by an image-guided injectable ionic liquid in ex vivo and in vivo models.

Authors :
Demirlenk YM
Albadawi H
Zhang Z
Atar D
Cevik E
Keum H
Kim J
Rehman S
Gunduz S
Graf E
Mayer JL
Dos Santos PR
Oklu R
Source :
Science translational medicine [Sci Transl Med] 2024 Jul 03; Vol. 16 (754), pp. eadn7982. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 03.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer are often associated with lower urinary tract symptoms, which can severely affect patient quality of life. To address this challenge, we developed and optimized an injectable compound, prostate ablation and drug delivery agent (PADA), for percutaneous prostate tissue ablation and concurrently delivered therapeutic agents. PADA is an ionic liquid composed of choline and geranic acid mixed with anticancer therapeutics and a contrast agent. The PADA formulation was optimized for mechanical properties compatible with hand injection, diffusion capability, cytotoxicity against prostate cells, and visibility of an x-ray contrast agent. PADA also exhibited antibacterial properties against highly resistant clinically isolated bacteria in vitro. Ultrasound-guided injection, dispersion of PADA in the tissue, and tissue ablation were tested ex vivo in healthy porcine, canine, and human prostates and in freshly resected human tumors. In vivo testing was conducted in a murine subcutaneous tumor model and in the canine prostate. In all models, PADA decreased the number of viable cells in the region of dispersion and supported the delivery of nivolumab throughout a portion of the tissue. In canine survival experiments, there were no adverse events and no impact on urination. The injection approach was easy to perform under ultrasound guidance and produced a localized effect with a favorable safety profile. These findings suggest that PADA is a promising therapeutic prostate ablation strategy to treat lower urinary tract symptoms.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1946-6242
Volume :
16
Issue :
754
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science translational medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38959326
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.adn7982