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Temperature-controlled, phase-transition ultrasound imaging-guided photothermal-chemotherapy triggered by NIR light

Recently, nano-sized ultrasound contrast agents encapsulating drugs for cancer diagnosis and therapy have attracted much attention. However, the ultrasound signal of these agents is too weak to obtain an ideal ultrasound imaging effect. Furthermore, conventional ultrasound contrast agents with stron...

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Autores principales: Li, Wei, Hou, Wanqing, Guo, Xiaomeng, Luo, Lihua, Li, Qingpo, Zhu, Chunqi, Yang, Jie, Zhu, Jiang, Du, Yongzhong, You, Jian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5996354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29896302
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.23885
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author Li, Wei
Hou, Wanqing
Guo, Xiaomeng
Luo, Lihua
Li, Qingpo
Zhu, Chunqi
Yang, Jie
Zhu, Jiang
Du, Yongzhong
You, Jian
author_facet Li, Wei
Hou, Wanqing
Guo, Xiaomeng
Luo, Lihua
Li, Qingpo
Zhu, Chunqi
Yang, Jie
Zhu, Jiang
Du, Yongzhong
You, Jian
author_sort Li, Wei
collection PubMed
description Recently, nano-sized ultrasound contrast agents encapsulating drugs for cancer diagnosis and therapy have attracted much attention. However, the ultrasound signal of these agents is too weak to obtain an ideal ultrasound imaging effect. Furthermore, conventional ultrasound contrast agents with strong echo signal are not suitable for drug delivery against cancer because of their large size. To circumvent this problem, phase-transition ultrasound contrast agents are believed to be an excellent choice. Methods: Liposomes co-encapsulating doxorubicin (DOX), hollow gold nanospheres (HAuNS), and perfluorocarbon (PFC) were synthesized by film dispersion method. The morphology, particle size, and stability of these liposomes (DHPL) were investigated. The photothermal effect, drug release, particle size change, cytotoxicity, and ultrasound imaging were studied by using the near infrared (NIR) light. Furthermore, tumor accumulation of DHPL was observed by in vivo fluorescence imaging and the antitumor effect was verified in a 4T1 tumor model. Results: The nanosystem displayed a homogeneous size distribution (~200 nm) and an efficient light-to-heat conversion effect under 808 nm NIR laser irradiation. The nanometer size enabled considerable accumulation of DHPL in the tumor sites. The localized hyperthermia resulting from the photothermal effect of HAuNS could trigger the size transformation of DHPL followed by significant DOX release. Due to the gasification of PFC, a remarkably enhanced ultrasound signal was detected. DHPL also exhibited a prominent photothermally reinforced chemotherapeutic effect under the control of NIR light both in vitro and in vivo. Importantly, no systemic toxicity was observed by DHPL treatment. Conclusion: In this study, we fabricated multi-functional perfluorocarbon liposomes for ultrasound imaging-guided photothermal chemotherapy which have the potential to serve as a prospective cancer treatment approach.
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spelling pubmed-59963542018-06-12 Temperature-controlled, phase-transition ultrasound imaging-guided photothermal-chemotherapy triggered by NIR light Li, Wei Hou, Wanqing Guo, Xiaomeng Luo, Lihua Li, Qingpo Zhu, Chunqi Yang, Jie Zhu, Jiang Du, Yongzhong You, Jian Theranostics Research Paper Recently, nano-sized ultrasound contrast agents encapsulating drugs for cancer diagnosis and therapy have attracted much attention. However, the ultrasound signal of these agents is too weak to obtain an ideal ultrasound imaging effect. Furthermore, conventional ultrasound contrast agents with strong echo signal are not suitable for drug delivery against cancer because of their large size. To circumvent this problem, phase-transition ultrasound contrast agents are believed to be an excellent choice. Methods: Liposomes co-encapsulating doxorubicin (DOX), hollow gold nanospheres (HAuNS), and perfluorocarbon (PFC) were synthesized by film dispersion method. The morphology, particle size, and stability of these liposomes (DHPL) were investigated. The photothermal effect, drug release, particle size change, cytotoxicity, and ultrasound imaging were studied by using the near infrared (NIR) light. Furthermore, tumor accumulation of DHPL was observed by in vivo fluorescence imaging and the antitumor effect was verified in a 4T1 tumor model. Results: The nanosystem displayed a homogeneous size distribution (~200 nm) and an efficient light-to-heat conversion effect under 808 nm NIR laser irradiation. The nanometer size enabled considerable accumulation of DHPL in the tumor sites. The localized hyperthermia resulting from the photothermal effect of HAuNS could trigger the size transformation of DHPL followed by significant DOX release. Due to the gasification of PFC, a remarkably enhanced ultrasound signal was detected. DHPL also exhibited a prominent photothermally reinforced chemotherapeutic effect under the control of NIR light both in vitro and in vivo. Importantly, no systemic toxicity was observed by DHPL treatment. Conclusion: In this study, we fabricated multi-functional perfluorocarbon liposomes for ultrasound imaging-guided photothermal chemotherapy which have the potential to serve as a prospective cancer treatment approach. Ivyspring International Publisher 2018-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5996354/ /pubmed/29896302 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.23885 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Li, Wei
Hou, Wanqing
Guo, Xiaomeng
Luo, Lihua
Li, Qingpo
Zhu, Chunqi
Yang, Jie
Zhu, Jiang
Du, Yongzhong
You, Jian
Temperature-controlled, phase-transition ultrasound imaging-guided photothermal-chemotherapy triggered by NIR light
title Temperature-controlled, phase-transition ultrasound imaging-guided photothermal-chemotherapy triggered by NIR light
title_full Temperature-controlled, phase-transition ultrasound imaging-guided photothermal-chemotherapy triggered by NIR light
title_fullStr Temperature-controlled, phase-transition ultrasound imaging-guided photothermal-chemotherapy triggered by NIR light
title_full_unstemmed Temperature-controlled, phase-transition ultrasound imaging-guided photothermal-chemotherapy triggered by NIR light
title_short Temperature-controlled, phase-transition ultrasound imaging-guided photothermal-chemotherapy triggered by NIR light
title_sort temperature-controlled, phase-transition ultrasound imaging-guided photothermal-chemotherapy triggered by nir light
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5996354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29896302
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.23885
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