Harnessing nanoparticles to improve toxicity after head and neck radiation

Nanomedicine. 2012 Oct;8(7):1223-31. doi: 10.1016/j.nano.2011.12.011. Epub 2012 Jan 14.

Abstract

This article reports the evaluation of cerium oxide (CeO(2)) nanoparticles' ability to decrease xerostomia and radiation-induced dermatitis in mice after head and neck radiation. Mice were irradiated using an IC160 x-ray system. Two cohorts were included: (A) No-radiation and (B) 30 Gy/6 fractions, and were randomized into three groups: (1) saline, (2) 15 nM CeO(2) and (3) 15 μM CeO(2). Stimulated salivary flow and radiation-induced dermatitis were evaluated post radiation. Stimulated sialometry demonstrated improved salivary production in all CeO(2) groups in comparison with controls (flow: 204 vs. 115 μL/10 minutes, P = 0.0002). One week post radiation, G-III dermatitis decreased in the 15 μM group in comparison with controls (10% versus 100% incidence, respectively). There was decreased skin hyperpigmentation at 12 weeks in the 15-μM group in comparison with 15-nM and non-CeO(2) groups (50%, 70%, and 90% G-II, respectively). This study suggests that CeO(2) may be radioprotective for salivary production and reduces G-III dermatitis and skin hyperpigmentation incidence. CeO(2) as radioprotectant may be a feasible concept during radiotherapy.

From the clinical editor: This study demonstrates in a mouse model that cerium oxide (CeO(2)) nanoparticles may provide an important mechanism in preventing radiation induced xerostomia, a common complication of head and neck radiation treatments.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cerium / chemistry
  • Cerium / therapeutic use*
  • Dermatitis / etiology
  • Dermatitis / prevention & control*
  • Female
  • Head and Neck Neoplasms / radiotherapy*
  • Mice
  • Mice, Nude
  • Nanoparticles / chemistry
  • Nanoparticles / therapeutic use*
  • Radiotherapy / adverse effects*
  • Skin / drug effects
  • Skin / radiation effects
  • Xerostomia / etiology
  • Xerostomia / prevention & control*

Substances

  • Cerium
  • ceric oxide