Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6484639 | Biomaterials | 2018 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
Theranostic agents with perfect properties are needed urgently for the development of imaging guided photothermal therapy (PTT). In this work, Gd-integrated polypyrrole nanotheranostic agent (PPy@BSA-Gd) was successfully built through selecting bovine serum albumin (BSA) as both stabilizers for polymerization and biomimetic mineralization in "one pot". The obtained PPy@BSA-Gd possessed high stability and excellent photothermal property. Besides, relevant cellular assays indicated that PPy@BSA-Gd had fantastic cytocompatibility which could be further internalized by cancer cells. Due to their high longitudinal relaxivity value (r1â¯=â¯10.203â¯mMâ1â¯sâ1), PPy@BSA-Gd could serve as considerable probe for T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). After tail vein injection of PPy@BSA-Gd, the MR signal of tumor section exhibited a time-dependent increase, indicating effective tumor accumulation of PPy@BSA-Gd. Notably, when exposed to 808â¯nm laser, the tumor growth of PPy@BSA-Gd treated mice could be inhibited by photothermal ablation successfully. All the results demonstrated the well-designed PPy@BSA-Gd have the potential for tumor diagnose and photothermal therapy.
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Authors
Zhe Yang, Wenshan He, Hongyi Zheng, Jielin Wei, Pei Liu, Wei Zhu, Leping Lin, Li Zhang, Changfeng Yi, Zushun Xu, Jinghua Ren,