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PMMA-Fe(3)O(4) for internal mechanical support and magnetic thermal ablation of bone tumors

Background: Minimally invasive modalities are of great interest in the field of treating bone tumors. However, providing reliable mechanical support and fast killing of tumor cells to achieve rapid recovery of physical function is still challenging in clinical works. Methods: A material with two fun...

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Autores principales: Yu, Kexiao, Liang, Bing, Zheng, Yuanyi, Exner, Agata, Kolios, Michael, Xu, Tiantian, Guo, Dajing, Cai, Xiaojun, Wang, Zhigang, Ran, Haitao, Chu, Lei, Deng, Zhongliang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6592182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31281541
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.34157
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author Yu, Kexiao
Liang, Bing
Zheng, Yuanyi
Exner, Agata
Kolios, Michael
Xu, Tiantian
Guo, Dajing
Cai, Xiaojun
Wang, Zhigang
Ran, Haitao
Chu, Lei
Deng, Zhongliang
author_facet Yu, Kexiao
Liang, Bing
Zheng, Yuanyi
Exner, Agata
Kolios, Michael
Xu, Tiantian
Guo, Dajing
Cai, Xiaojun
Wang, Zhigang
Ran, Haitao
Chu, Lei
Deng, Zhongliang
author_sort Yu, Kexiao
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description Background: Minimally invasive modalities are of great interest in the field of treating bone tumors. However, providing reliable mechanical support and fast killing of tumor cells to achieve rapid recovery of physical function is still challenging in clinical works. Methods: A material with two functions, mechanical support and magnetic thermal ablation, was developed from Fe(3)O(4) nanoparticles (NPs) distributed in a polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) bone cement. The mechanical properties and efficiency of magnetic field-induced thermal ablation were systematically and successfully evaluated in vitro and ex vivo. CT images and pathological examination were successfully applied to evaluate therapeutic efficacy with a rabbit bone tumor model. Biosafety evaluation was performed with a rabbit in vivo, and a cytotoxicity test was performed in vitro. Results: An NP content of 6% Fe(3)O(4) (PMMA-6% Fe(3)O(4), m(Fe): 0.01 g) gave the most suitable performance for in vivo study. At the 56-day follow-up after treatment, bone tumors were ablated without obvious side effects. The pathological examination and new bone formation in CT images clearly illustrate that the bone tumors were completely eliminated. Correspondingly, after treatment, the tendency of bone tumors toward metastasis significantly decreased. Moreover, with well-designed mechanical properties, PMMA-6%Fe(3)O(4) implantation endowed tumor-bearing rabbit legs with excellent bio-mimic bone structure and internal support. Biosafety evaluation did not induce an increase or decrease in the immune response, and major functional parameters were all at normal levels. Conclusion: We have presented a novel, highly efficient and minimally invasive approach for complete bone tumor regression and bone defect repair by magnetic thermal ablation based on PMMA containing Fe(3)O(4) NPs; this approach shows excellent heating ability for rabbit VX2 tibial plateau tumor ablation upon exposure to an alternating magnetic field (AMF) and provides mechanical support for bone repair. The new and powerful dual-function implant is a promising minimally invasive agent for the treatment of bone tumors and has good clinical translation potential.
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spelling pubmed-65921822019-07-06 PMMA-Fe(3)O(4) for internal mechanical support and magnetic thermal ablation of bone tumors Yu, Kexiao Liang, Bing Zheng, Yuanyi Exner, Agata Kolios, Michael Xu, Tiantian Guo, Dajing Cai, Xiaojun Wang, Zhigang Ran, Haitao Chu, Lei Deng, Zhongliang Theranostics Research Paper Background: Minimally invasive modalities are of great interest in the field of treating bone tumors. However, providing reliable mechanical support and fast killing of tumor cells to achieve rapid recovery of physical function is still challenging in clinical works. Methods: A material with two functions, mechanical support and magnetic thermal ablation, was developed from Fe(3)O(4) nanoparticles (NPs) distributed in a polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) bone cement. The mechanical properties and efficiency of magnetic field-induced thermal ablation were systematically and successfully evaluated in vitro and ex vivo. CT images and pathological examination were successfully applied to evaluate therapeutic efficacy with a rabbit bone tumor model. Biosafety evaluation was performed with a rabbit in vivo, and a cytotoxicity test was performed in vitro. Results: An NP content of 6% Fe(3)O(4) (PMMA-6% Fe(3)O(4), m(Fe): 0.01 g) gave the most suitable performance for in vivo study. At the 56-day follow-up after treatment, bone tumors were ablated without obvious side effects. The pathological examination and new bone formation in CT images clearly illustrate that the bone tumors were completely eliminated. Correspondingly, after treatment, the tendency of bone tumors toward metastasis significantly decreased. Moreover, with well-designed mechanical properties, PMMA-6%Fe(3)O(4) implantation endowed tumor-bearing rabbit legs with excellent bio-mimic bone structure and internal support. Biosafety evaluation did not induce an increase or decrease in the immune response, and major functional parameters were all at normal levels. Conclusion: We have presented a novel, highly efficient and minimally invasive approach for complete bone tumor regression and bone defect repair by magnetic thermal ablation based on PMMA containing Fe(3)O(4) NPs; this approach shows excellent heating ability for rabbit VX2 tibial plateau tumor ablation upon exposure to an alternating magnetic field (AMF) and provides mechanical support for bone repair. The new and powerful dual-function implant is a promising minimally invasive agent for the treatment of bone tumors and has good clinical translation potential. Ivyspring International Publisher 2019-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6592182/ /pubmed/31281541 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.34157 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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Yu, Kexiao
Liang, Bing
Zheng, Yuanyi
Exner, Agata
Kolios, Michael
Xu, Tiantian
Guo, Dajing
Cai, Xiaojun
Wang, Zhigang
Ran, Haitao
Chu, Lei
Deng, Zhongliang
PMMA-Fe(3)O(4) for internal mechanical support and magnetic thermal ablation of bone tumors
title PMMA-Fe(3)O(4) for internal mechanical support and magnetic thermal ablation of bone tumors
title_full PMMA-Fe(3)O(4) for internal mechanical support and magnetic thermal ablation of bone tumors
title_fullStr PMMA-Fe(3)O(4) for internal mechanical support and magnetic thermal ablation of bone tumors
title_full_unstemmed PMMA-Fe(3)O(4) for internal mechanical support and magnetic thermal ablation of bone tumors
title_short PMMA-Fe(3)O(4) for internal mechanical support and magnetic thermal ablation of bone tumors
title_sort pmma-fe(3)o(4) for internal mechanical support and magnetic thermal ablation of bone tumors
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6592182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31281541
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.34157
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