
Chemotherapeutic agents, either in the form of systemically injected free drug or encapsulated in nanoparticles transport vehicles, must overcome three main obstacles prior to reaching and interacting with their intended target inside tumor cells. Drugs must leave the circulation, overcome the tissue-tumor barrier and penetrate the cell's plasma membrane. Since, many agents enter the cell by endocytosis, they must avoid entrapment and degradation by the intracellular endolysosome complex. Ultrasound has demonstrated potential to enhance the efficacy of chemotherapy by reducing these barriers. The purpose of this review is to highlight the potential of ultrasound in combination with sonosensitizers to enhance the efficacy of chemotherapy by optimizing the anticancer agent's intracellular ability to engage and interact with its target.
Ultrasonic Therapy, Medical Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering, Medical biotechnology, 610, Bioengineering, sonosensitizers, ultrasonic activation, Antineoplastic Agents, tumor spheroids, endosomal escape, chemotherapy, 615, Neoplasms, Humans, sonodynamic therapy, Cancer, Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Cell Membrane, Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences, 5.1 Pharmaceuticals, Biomedical Imaging, Generic health relevance, sonochemical internalization
Ultrasonic Therapy, Medical Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering, Medical biotechnology, 610, Bioengineering, sonosensitizers, ultrasonic activation, Antineoplastic Agents, tumor spheroids, endosomal escape, chemotherapy, 615, Neoplasms, Humans, sonodynamic therapy, Cancer, Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Cell Membrane, Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences, 5.1 Pharmaceuticals, Biomedical Imaging, Generic health relevance, sonochemical internalization
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