Breast Cancer Treatment Using the Magneto-Hyperthermia Technique Associated with Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids’ Supplementation and Physical Training

Theinel, Matheus Haubert and Nucci, Mariana Penteado and Cianciarullo, Gabriela and Oliveira, Fernando Anselmo and Alves, Arielly da Hora and Mamani, Javier Bustamante and Rego, Gabriel Nery de Albuquerque and Valle, Nicole Mastandrea Ennes do and Dias, Olívia Furiama Metropolo and Costa, Cícero Júlio Silva and Nascimento, Felipe Lima and Munoz, Juan Matheus and Moraes, Andressa Arruda de and Gamarra, Lionel Fernel (2024) Breast Cancer Treatment Using the Magneto-Hyperthermia Technique Associated with Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids’ Supplementation and Physical Training. Pharmaceutics, 16 (3). p. 310. ISSN 1999-4923

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Abstract

Breast cancer (BC) presents a growing global concern, mainly for the female population of working age. Their pathophysiology shows challenges when attempting to ensure conventional treatment efficacy without adverse effects. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of magneto-hyperthermia (MHT) therapy associated with supplementation with omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (w-3 PUFA) and engagement in physical training (PT) for the triple-negative BC (TNBC) model. First, we assessed the physicochemical properties of iron oxide nanoparticles (ION) in biological conditions, as well as their heating potential for MHT therapy. Then, a bioluminescence (BLI) evaluation of the best tumor growth conditions in the TNBC model (the quantity of implanted cells and time), as well as the efficacy of MHT therapy (5 consecutive days) associated with the previous administration of 8 weeks of w-3 PUFA and PT, was carried out. The results showed the good stability and potential of ION for MHT using 300 Gauss and 420 kHz. In the TNBC model, adequate tumor growth was observed after 14 days of 2 × 106 cells implantation by BLI. There was a delay in tumor growth in animals that received w-3 and PT and a significant decrease associated with MHT. This pioneering combination therapy approach (MHT, omega-3, and exercise) showed a positive effect on TNBC tumor reduction and demonstrated promise for pre-clinical and clinical studies in the future.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Library > Multidisciplinary
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 23 Feb 2024 04:47
Last Modified: 23 Feb 2024 04:47
URI: http://open.journal4submit.com/id/eprint/3720

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