Literature DB >> 29316453

Degradable rhenium trioxide nanocubes with high localized surface plasmon resonance absorbance like gold for photothermal theranostics.

Wenlong Zhang1, Guoying Deng2, Bo Li3, Xinxin Zhao4, Tao Ji1, Guosheng Song5, Zhiyin Xiao6, Qing Cao1, Jingbo Xiao7, Xiaojuan Huang1, Guoqiang Guan1, Rujia Zou8, Xinwu Lu9, Junqing Hu10.   

Abstract

The applications of inorganic theranostic agents in clinical trials are generally limited to their innate non-biodegradability and potential long-term biotoxicity. To address this problem, herein via a straightforward and tailored space-confined on-substrate route, we obtained rhenium trioxide (ReO3) nanocubes (NCs) that display a good biocompatibility and biosafety. Importantly, their aqueous dispersion has high localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) absorbance in near-infrared (NIR) region different from previous report, which possibly associates with the charge transfer and structural distortion in hydrogen rhenium bronze (HxReO3), as well as ReO3's cubic shape. Such a high LSPR absorbance in the NIR region endows them with photoacoustic (PA)/infrared (IR) thermal imaging, and high photothermal conversion efficiency (∼57.0%) for efficient ablation of cancer cells. Also, ReO3 NCs show X-ray computed tomography (CT) imaging derived from the high-Z element Re. More attractively, those ReO3 NCs, with pH-dependent oxidized degradation behaviors, are revealed to be relatively stable in hypoxic and weakly acidic microenvironment of tumor for imaging and treatment whilst degradable in normal physiological environments of organs to enable effective clearance. In spite of their degradability, ReO3 NCs still possess tumor targeting capabilities. We thus develop a simple but powerful, safe and biodegradable inorganic theranostic platform to achieve PA/CT/IR imaging-guided cancer photothermal therapy (PTT) for improved therapeutic efficacy and decreased toxic side effects.
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Keywords:  Degradable rhenium trioxide; Inorganic nanomaterials; Nanocubes; Photothermal theranostic agents; Space-confined on-substrate route

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29316453     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2017.12.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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