Engineered porphyrin loaded core-shell nanoparticles for selective sonodynamic anticancer treatment
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
AIM Porphyrin-loaded core-shell nanoparticles have been engineered for use as in vivo sonosensitizing systems, radio-tracers or magnetic resonance (MR) imaging agents, which may be suitable for the selective treatment of solid tumors and imaging analyses. MATERIALS & METHODS Polymethyl methacrylate nanoparticles (PMMANPs) have been either loaded with meso-tetrakis (4-sulphonatophenyl) porphyrin (TPPS) for sonodynamic anticancer treatment, with (64)Cu-TPPS for positron emission tomography biodistribution studies or with Mn(III)-TPPS for MR tumor accumulation evaluation. RESULTS PMMANPs are easily functionalized with negatively charged molecules and show favorable biodistribution. In vivo TPPS-PMMANPs have demonstrated shock wave responsiveness in a Mat B III syngeneic rat breast cancer model as measured by MR analyses of pre- and post-treatment tumor volumes. CONCLUSION TPPS-PMMANPs are a multimodal system which can efficiently induce in vivo sonodynamic anticancer activity.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
acoustic cavitation; cancer; polymethyl methacr; porphyrin; reactive oxygen species; shock waves; sonodynamic therapy; sonosensitizer; theranostics; therapeutic ultrasound
List of contributors:
Guerrini, Andrea; Sotgiu, Giovanna; Varchi, Greta; Ballestri, Marco
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