Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10227228 | Biomaterials | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The development of photothermal agents (PTAs) with good stability, low toxicity, highly targeting ability and photothermal conversion efficiency is an essential pre-requisite to near-infrared photothermal therapy (PTT) in vivo. Herein, we report the readily available PEGylated Fe@Fe3O4 NPs, which possess triple functional properties in one entity - targeting, PTT, and imaging. Compared to Au nanorods, they exhibit comparable photothermal conversion efficiency (â¼20%), and much higher photothermal stability. They also show a high magnetization value and transverse relaxivity (â¼156 mmâ1 sâ1), which should be applied for magnetic targeting MRI. With the Nd-Fe-B magnet (0.5 T) beside the tumour for 12 h on the xenograft HeLa tumour model, PEGylated Fe@Fe3O4 NPs exhibit an obvious accumulation. In tumour, the intensity of MRI signal is â¼ three folds and the increased temperature is â¼ two times than those without magnetic targeting, indicating the good magnetic targeting ability. Notably, the intrinsic high photothermal conversion efficiency and selective magnetic targeting effect of the NPs in tumour play synergistically in highly efficient ablation of cancer cells in vitro and in vivo.
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Authors
Zhiguo Zhou, Yanan Sun, Jinchao Shen, Jie Wei, Chao Yu, Bin Kong, Wei Liu, Hong Yang, Shiping Yang, Wei Wang,