Magnetic aerosol drug targeting in lung cancer therapy using permanent magnet

Primary bronchial cancer accounts for almost 20% of all cancer death worldwide. One of the emerging techniques with tremendous power for lung cancer therapy is magnetic aerosol drug targeting (MADT). The use of a permanent magnet for effective drug delivery in a desired location throughout the lung...

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Main Authors: Mohammad K. D. Manshadi, Mahsa Saadat, Mehdi Mohammadi, Reza Kamali, Milad Shamsi, Mozhgan Naseh, Amir Sanati-Nezhad
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Drug Delivery
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10717544.2018.1561765
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spelling doaj-9d9335bf9f4d4842a05f3fe5cc423ec22020-11-25T02:05:52ZengTaylor & Francis GroupDrug Delivery1071-75441521-04642019-01-0126112012810.1080/10717544.2018.15617651561765Magnetic aerosol drug targeting in lung cancer therapy using permanent magnetMohammad K. D. Manshadi0Mahsa Saadat1Mehdi Mohammadi2Reza Kamali3Milad Shamsi4Mozhgan Naseh5Amir Sanati-Nezhad6University of CalgaryShahid Bahonar University of KermanUniversity of CalgaryShiraz UniversityUniversity of CalgaryUniversity of CalgaryUniversity of CalgaryPrimary bronchial cancer accounts for almost 20% of all cancer death worldwide. One of the emerging techniques with tremendous power for lung cancer therapy is magnetic aerosol drug targeting (MADT). The use of a permanent magnet for effective drug delivery in a desired location throughout the lung requires extensive optimization, but it has not been addressed yet. In the present study, the possibility of using a permanent magnet for trapping the particles on a lung tumor is evaluated numerically in the Weibel's model from G0 to G3. The effect of different parameters is considered on the efficiency of particle deposition in a tumor located on a distant position of the lung bronchi and bronchioles. Also, the effective position of the magnetic source, tumor size, and location are the objectives for particle deposition. The results show that a limited particle deposition occurs on the lung branches in passive targeting. However, the incorporation of a permanent magnet next to the tumor enhanced the particle deposition fraction on G2 to up to 49% for the particles of 7 µm diameter. Optimizing the magnet size could also improve the particle deposition fraction by 68%. It was also shown that the utilization of MADT is essential for effective drug delivery to the tumors located on the lower wall of airway branches given the dominance of the air velocity and resultant drag force in this region. The results demonstrated the high competence and necessity of MADT as a noninvasive drug delivery method for lung cancer therapy.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10717544.2018.1561765lung canceraerosol drug targetingbronchial tumorpermanents magnetcomputational fluid dynamics (cfd)
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author Mohammad K. D. Manshadi
Mahsa Saadat
Mehdi Mohammadi
Reza Kamali
Milad Shamsi
Mozhgan Naseh
Amir Sanati-Nezhad
spellingShingle Mohammad K. D. Manshadi
Mahsa Saadat
Mehdi Mohammadi
Reza Kamali
Milad Shamsi
Mozhgan Naseh
Amir Sanati-Nezhad
Magnetic aerosol drug targeting in lung cancer therapy using permanent magnet
Drug Delivery
lung cancer
aerosol drug targeting
bronchial tumor
permanents magnet
computational fluid dynamics (cfd)
author_facet Mohammad K. D. Manshadi
Mahsa Saadat
Mehdi Mohammadi
Reza Kamali
Milad Shamsi
Mozhgan Naseh
Amir Sanati-Nezhad
author_sort Mohammad K. D. Manshadi
title Magnetic aerosol drug targeting in lung cancer therapy using permanent magnet
title_short Magnetic aerosol drug targeting in lung cancer therapy using permanent magnet
title_full Magnetic aerosol drug targeting in lung cancer therapy using permanent magnet
title_fullStr Magnetic aerosol drug targeting in lung cancer therapy using permanent magnet
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic aerosol drug targeting in lung cancer therapy using permanent magnet
title_sort magnetic aerosol drug targeting in lung cancer therapy using permanent magnet
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Drug Delivery
issn 1071-7544
1521-0464
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Primary bronchial cancer accounts for almost 20% of all cancer death worldwide. One of the emerging techniques with tremendous power for lung cancer therapy is magnetic aerosol drug targeting (MADT). The use of a permanent magnet for effective drug delivery in a desired location throughout the lung requires extensive optimization, but it has not been addressed yet. In the present study, the possibility of using a permanent magnet for trapping the particles on a lung tumor is evaluated numerically in the Weibel's model from G0 to G3. The effect of different parameters is considered on the efficiency of particle deposition in a tumor located on a distant position of the lung bronchi and bronchioles. Also, the effective position of the magnetic source, tumor size, and location are the objectives for particle deposition. The results show that a limited particle deposition occurs on the lung branches in passive targeting. However, the incorporation of a permanent magnet next to the tumor enhanced the particle deposition fraction on G2 to up to 49% for the particles of 7 µm diameter. Optimizing the magnet size could also improve the particle deposition fraction by 68%. It was also shown that the utilization of MADT is essential for effective drug delivery to the tumors located on the lower wall of airway branches given the dominance of the air velocity and resultant drag force in this region. The results demonstrated the high competence and necessity of MADT as a noninvasive drug delivery method for lung cancer therapy.
topic lung cancer
aerosol drug targeting
bronchial tumor
permanents magnet
computational fluid dynamics (cfd)
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10717544.2018.1561765
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