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Effective Eradication of Tumors by Enhancing Photoacoustic‐Imaging‐Guided Combined Photothermal Therapy and Ultrasonic Therapy
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NanoparticlesCarbon DioxideEffective EradicationNanotherapeuticsEngineeringOncologic ImagingBiomedical EngineeringChemistryNanomedicineTherapeutic NanomaterialsPhotoacoustic ImagingUltrasonic TherapyCalcium Carbonate NanoparticlesTherapeutic ImagingBioimagingChemodynamic TherapyRadiation OncologyRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingPhotodynamic TherapyNanotechnologyVersatile NanoparticlesTumor TargetingUltrasoundPhotothermal TherapyNanomaterialsBiomedical DiagnosticsDrug Delivery SystemsNano-drug Delivery
Abstract Exploiting a comprehensive strategy that processes diagnosis and therapeutic functions is desired for eradicating tumors. In this study, two versatile nanoparticles are introduced: one is polyethylene glycol‐ and polyethyleneimine‐modified gold nanorods (mPEG–PEI–AuNRs), and the other is formed by electrostatic interactions between mPEG–PEI and calcium carbonate nanoparticles (mPEG–PEI/CaNPs). These two nanoparticles possess following favorable properties: 1) mPEG–PEI–AuNRs and mPEG–PEI/CaNPs show not only high cell uptake in acidic tumoral pH, but also efficient accumulation in tumors with prolonged circulation. 2) mPEG–PEI/CaNPs can generate carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) bubbles in acidic tumoral environment and the photoacoustic (PA) signals from mPEG–PEI–AuNRs can be enhanced with the generation of CO 2 bubbles. 3) The tumors can be eradicated by combining photothermal therapy (PTT) with ultrasonic therapy (UST) under the near‐infrared (NIR) laser and ultrasonic irradiation with the presence of mPEG–PEI–AuNRs and CO 2 bubbles from mPEG–PEI/CaNPs. The detailed evaluation of cellular uptake, photothermal property of mPEG–PEI–AuNRs, CO 2 bubbles’ generation from mPEG–PEI/CaNPs, imaging, and combined PTT and UST are carried out in vitro or in vivo. This work has great potential usage for diagnosis and treatment in the future.
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