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Biological Thermal Performance of Organic and Inorganic Aerogels as Patches for Photothermal Therapy

Aerogels are materials with unique properties, among which are low density and thermal conductivity. They are also known for their exquisite biocompatibility and biodegradability. All these features make them attractive for biomedical applications, such as their potential use in photothermal therapy...

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Autores principales: Ferreira-Gonçalves, Tânia, Iglesias-Mejuto, Ana, Linhares, Teresa, Coelho, João M. P., Vieira, Pedro, Faísca, Pedro, Catarino, José, Pinto, Pedro, Ferreira, David, Ferreira, Hugo A., Gaspar, Maria Manuela, Durães, Luísa, García-González, Carlos A., Reis, Catarina Pinto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9407269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36005086
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8080485
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author Ferreira-Gonçalves, Tânia
Iglesias-Mejuto, Ana
Linhares, Teresa
Coelho, João M. P.
Vieira, Pedro
Faísca, Pedro
Catarino, José
Pinto, Pedro
Ferreira, David
Ferreira, Hugo A.
Gaspar, Maria Manuela
Durães, Luísa
García-González, Carlos A.
Reis, Catarina Pinto
author_facet Ferreira-Gonçalves, Tânia
Iglesias-Mejuto, Ana
Linhares, Teresa
Coelho, João M. P.
Vieira, Pedro
Faísca, Pedro
Catarino, José
Pinto, Pedro
Ferreira, David
Ferreira, Hugo A.
Gaspar, Maria Manuela
Durães, Luísa
García-González, Carlos A.
Reis, Catarina Pinto
author_sort Ferreira-Gonçalves, Tânia
collection PubMed
description Aerogels are materials with unique properties, among which are low density and thermal conductivity. They are also known for their exquisite biocompatibility and biodegradability. All these features make them attractive for biomedical applications, such as their potential use in photothermal therapy (PTT). This technique is, yet, still associated with undesirable effects on surrounding tissues which emphasizes the need to minimize the exposure of healthy regions. One way to do so relies on the use of materials able to block the radiation and the heat generated. Aerogels might be potentially useful for this purpose by acting as insulators. Silica- and pectin-based aerogels are reported as the best inorganic and organic thermal insulators, respectively; thus, the aim of this work relies on assessing the possibility of using these materials as light and thermal insulators and delimiters for PTT. Silica- and pectin-based aerogels were prepared and fully characterized. The thermal protection efficacy of the aerogels when irradiated with a near-infrared laser was assessed using phantoms and ex vivo grafts. Lastly, safety was assessed in human volunteers. Both types presented good textural properties and safe profiles. Moreover, thermal activation unveils the better performance of silica-based aerogels, confirming the potential of this material for PTT.
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spelling pubmed-94072692022-08-26 Biological Thermal Performance of Organic and Inorganic Aerogels as Patches for Photothermal Therapy Ferreira-Gonçalves, Tânia Iglesias-Mejuto, Ana Linhares, Teresa Coelho, João M. P. Vieira, Pedro Faísca, Pedro Catarino, José Pinto, Pedro Ferreira, David Ferreira, Hugo A. Gaspar, Maria Manuela Durães, Luísa García-González, Carlos A. Reis, Catarina Pinto Gels Article Aerogels are materials with unique properties, among which are low density and thermal conductivity. They are also known for their exquisite biocompatibility and biodegradability. All these features make them attractive for biomedical applications, such as their potential use in photothermal therapy (PTT). This technique is, yet, still associated with undesirable effects on surrounding tissues which emphasizes the need to minimize the exposure of healthy regions. One way to do so relies on the use of materials able to block the radiation and the heat generated. Aerogels might be potentially useful for this purpose by acting as insulators. Silica- and pectin-based aerogels are reported as the best inorganic and organic thermal insulators, respectively; thus, the aim of this work relies on assessing the possibility of using these materials as light and thermal insulators and delimiters for PTT. Silica- and pectin-based aerogels were prepared and fully characterized. The thermal protection efficacy of the aerogels when irradiated with a near-infrared laser was assessed using phantoms and ex vivo grafts. Lastly, safety was assessed in human volunteers. Both types presented good textural properties and safe profiles. Moreover, thermal activation unveils the better performance of silica-based aerogels, confirming the potential of this material for PTT. MDPI 2022-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9407269/ /pubmed/36005086 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8080485 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ferreira-Gonçalves, Tânia
Iglesias-Mejuto, Ana
Linhares, Teresa
Coelho, João M. P.
Vieira, Pedro
Faísca, Pedro
Catarino, José
Pinto, Pedro
Ferreira, David
Ferreira, Hugo A.
Gaspar, Maria Manuela
Durães, Luísa
García-González, Carlos A.
Reis, Catarina Pinto
Biological Thermal Performance of Organic and Inorganic Aerogels as Patches for Photothermal Therapy
title Biological Thermal Performance of Organic and Inorganic Aerogels as Patches for Photothermal Therapy
title_full Biological Thermal Performance of Organic and Inorganic Aerogels as Patches for Photothermal Therapy
title_fullStr Biological Thermal Performance of Organic and Inorganic Aerogels as Patches for Photothermal Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Biological Thermal Performance of Organic and Inorganic Aerogels as Patches for Photothermal Therapy
title_short Biological Thermal Performance of Organic and Inorganic Aerogels as Patches for Photothermal Therapy
title_sort biological thermal performance of organic and inorganic aerogels as patches for photothermal therapy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9407269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36005086
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8080485
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