Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
We report a study on the application of laser-activated nanoparticles in the direct welding of connective tissues, which may become a valuable technology in biomedicine. We use colloidal gold nanorods as new near-infrared chromophores to mediate functional photothermal effects in the eye lens capsules. Samples obtained ex vivo from porcine eyes are treated to simulate heterotransplants with 810-nm diode laser radiation in association with a stain of gold nanorods of aspect ratio approximately 4. This stain is applied at the interface between a patch of capsule from a donor eye and the capsule of a recipient eye. Then, by administration of laser pulses of 40 msec and approximately 100-140 J/cm2, we achieved the local denaturation of the endogenous collagen filaments, which reveals that the treated area reached temperatures above 50°C. The thermal damage is confined within 50-70 ?m in a radial distance from the irradiated area.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Gold nanorods; Laser-activated nanoparticles; Laser-tissue interactions; Laser welding; Photothermal effects
Elenco autori:
Matteini, Paolo; Ratto, Fulvio; Pini, Roberto; Rossi, Francesca
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