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Preparation and Characterization of Palladium Derivate-Loaded Micelle Formulation in Vitro as an Innovative Therapy Option against Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Cells
Authors:Merve Erkisa  Ferda Ari  Gülay Büyükköroğlu  Behiye Şenel  Veysel Turan Yilmaz  Engin Ulukaya
Institution:1. Bursa Uludag University, Science and Art Faculty, Department of Biology, 16059 Bursa, Turkey

Istinye University, Molecular Cancer Research Center (ISUMKAM), 34010 Istanbul, Turkey;2. Bursa Uludag University, Science and Art Faculty, Department of Biology, 16059 Bursa, Turkey;3. Anadolu University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 26470 Eskisehir, Turkey;4. Bursa Uludag University, Science and Art Faculty, Department of Chemistry, 16059 Bursa, Turkey;5. Istinye University, School of Medicine, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, 34010 Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract:Nanoparticles have been used in cancer treatments to target tumor and reduce side effects. In this study, we aimed to increase the effectiveness of palladium(II) complex PdCl(terpy)](sac) ⋅ 2H2O, which previously showed anticancer potential, by preparing the nanoparticle formulation. An inhalable micellar dispersion containing a palladium(II) complex (PdNP) was prepared and its physicochemical characteristics were evaluated using in vitro tests. Morphology, size and surface charges of particle and loading/encapsulation efficiency of PdNP were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy, zeta sizer and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry while aerosol properties of PdNP were measured by the next generation impactor. A549 and H1299 non-small lung cancer cell types were used for cytotoxicity using SRB and ATP assays. Fluorescent staining and M30 antigen assay were carried out for cell death evaluation. Apoptosis was confirmed by flow cytometry analyses. SEM, particle size, and zeta potential results showed the particles have inhalable properties. The amount of the palladium(II) complex loaded into the particles was quantified which indicated high encapsulation efficiencies (97 %). The micellar dispersion expected to reach the alveolar region and the brachial region was determined 35 % and 47 %, respectively. PdNP showed an anti-growth effect by increasing reactive oxygen species that is followed by the induction of mitochondria-dependent apoptosis that is evidenced by pyknotic nuclei and M30 antigen level increments and disruption of polarization of membrane in mitochondria (Δψm). The results show that PdNP might be a promising inhalable novel complex to be used in non-small cell lung cancer, which warrants animal studies in further.
Keywords:palladium  nanoparticles  apoptosis  lung cancer
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