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Brain tissue reaction following intracerebral injection of free or liposomally encapsulated BSH
Authors:Samir C. Mehta   Jeffery J. Olson  D. Robert Lu
Affiliation: a Department of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgiab Section of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
Abstract:Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a potentially valuable treatment of malignant brain gliomas. A primary requirement for successful BNCT is achieving high local concentration of boron drugs in tumors. Intratumoral injection of liposomes containing boron drug has potential to meet this requirement and could prove to be of significance for BNCT. The brain tissue reaction following the intracerebral injection of a boron drug, BSH, either in solution form or in liposomally encapsulated form, was studied in rats. On histological examination, no evidence of tissue reaction was found after injecting BSH solution, suggesting that high local concentration of BSH was well tolerated. Injection of liposomal BSH was characterized by phagocytic activity at the site of injection, which was regressing by 24 h. Neither group of animals exhibited any signs of abnormal behavior or neurologic deficit. Direct intracerebral injection of BSH liposomes as per-formed in this report could be regarded as tolerable.
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