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One-pot preparation of nanodispersion with readily available components for localized tumor photothermal and photodynamic therapy

Photothermal (PTT) and photodynamic (PDT) combined therapy has been hindered to clinical translation, due to the lack of available biomaterials, difficult designs of functions, and complex chemical synthetic or preparation procedures. To actualize a high-efficiency combination therapy for cancer via...

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Autores principales: Yang, Anpu, Sun, Yanan, Lyu, Bochen, Chen, Binlong, Fan, Zhipu, Li, Minghui, Zhao, Yao, Fu, Jijun, He, Bing, Zhang, Hua, Wang, Xueqing, Dai, Wenbing, Zhang, Qiang
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Publicado: Shenyang Pharmaceutical University 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8888177/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35261648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajps.2021.09.003
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author Yang, Anpu
Sun, Yanan
Lyu, Bochen
Chen, Binlong
Fan, Zhipu
Li, Minghui
Zhao, Yao
Fu, Jijun
He, Bing
Zhang, Hua
Wang, Xueqing
Dai, Wenbing
Zhang, Qiang
author_facet Yang, Anpu
Sun, Yanan
Lyu, Bochen
Chen, Binlong
Fan, Zhipu
Li, Minghui
Zhao, Yao
Fu, Jijun
He, Bing
Zhang, Hua
Wang, Xueqing
Dai, Wenbing
Zhang, Qiang
author_sort Yang, Anpu
collection PubMed
description Photothermal (PTT) and photodynamic (PDT) combined therapy has been hindered to clinical translation, due to the lack of available biomaterials, difficult designs of functions, and complex chemical synthetic or preparation procedures. To actualize a high-efficiency combination therapy for cancer via a feasible approach, three readily available materials are simply associated together in one-pot, namely the single-walled carbon nanohorns (SWCNH), zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc), and surfactant TPGS. The established nanodispersion is recorded as PCT. The association of SWCNH/ZnPc/TPGS was confirmed by energy dispersive spectrum, Raman spectrum and thermogravimetric analysis. Under lighting, PCT induced a temperature rising up to about 60 °C due to the presence of SWCNH, production a 7-folds of singlet oxygen level elevation because of ZnPc, which destroyed almost all 4T1 tumor cells in vitro. The photothermal effect of PCT depended on both laser intensity and nanodispersion concentration in a linear and nonlinear manner, respectively. After a single peritumoral injection in mice and laser treatment, PCT exhibited the highest tumor temperature rise (to 65 °C) among all test groups, completely destroyed primary tumor without obvious toxicity, and inhibited distant site tumor. Generally, this study demonstrated the high potential of PCT nanodispersion in tumor combined therapy.
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spelling pubmed-88881772022-03-07 One-pot preparation of nanodispersion with readily available components for localized tumor photothermal and photodynamic therapy Yang, Anpu Sun, Yanan Lyu, Bochen Chen, Binlong Fan, Zhipu Li, Minghui Zhao, Yao Fu, Jijun He, Bing Zhang, Hua Wang, Xueqing Dai, Wenbing Zhang, Qiang Asian J Pharm Sci Original Research Paper Photothermal (PTT) and photodynamic (PDT) combined therapy has been hindered to clinical translation, due to the lack of available biomaterials, difficult designs of functions, and complex chemical synthetic or preparation procedures. To actualize a high-efficiency combination therapy for cancer via a feasible approach, three readily available materials are simply associated together in one-pot, namely the single-walled carbon nanohorns (SWCNH), zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc), and surfactant TPGS. The established nanodispersion is recorded as PCT. The association of SWCNH/ZnPc/TPGS was confirmed by energy dispersive spectrum, Raman spectrum and thermogravimetric analysis. Under lighting, PCT induced a temperature rising up to about 60 °C due to the presence of SWCNH, production a 7-folds of singlet oxygen level elevation because of ZnPc, which destroyed almost all 4T1 tumor cells in vitro. The photothermal effect of PCT depended on both laser intensity and nanodispersion concentration in a linear and nonlinear manner, respectively. After a single peritumoral injection in mice and laser treatment, PCT exhibited the highest tumor temperature rise (to 65 °C) among all test groups, completely destroyed primary tumor without obvious toxicity, and inhibited distant site tumor. Generally, this study demonstrated the high potential of PCT nanodispersion in tumor combined therapy. Shenyang Pharmaceutical University 2022-01 2021-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8888177/ /pubmed/35261648 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajps.2021.09.003 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Shenyang Pharmaceutical University. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research Paper
Yang, Anpu
Sun, Yanan
Lyu, Bochen
Chen, Binlong
Fan, Zhipu
Li, Minghui
Zhao, Yao
Fu, Jijun
He, Bing
Zhang, Hua
Wang, Xueqing
Dai, Wenbing
Zhang, Qiang
One-pot preparation of nanodispersion with readily available components for localized tumor photothermal and photodynamic therapy
title One-pot preparation of nanodispersion with readily available components for localized tumor photothermal and photodynamic therapy
title_full One-pot preparation of nanodispersion with readily available components for localized tumor photothermal and photodynamic therapy
title_fullStr One-pot preparation of nanodispersion with readily available components for localized tumor photothermal and photodynamic therapy
title_full_unstemmed One-pot preparation of nanodispersion with readily available components for localized tumor photothermal and photodynamic therapy
title_short One-pot preparation of nanodispersion with readily available components for localized tumor photothermal and photodynamic therapy
title_sort one-pot preparation of nanodispersion with readily available components for localized tumor photothermal and photodynamic therapy
topic Original Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8888177/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35261648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajps.2021.09.003
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