Literature DB >> 29696808

Gas-Stabilizing Gold Nanocones for Acoustically Mediated Drug Delivery.

Christophoros Mannaris1, Boon M Teo1,2,3, Anjali Seth1, Luca Bau1, Constantin Coussios1, Eleanor Stride1.   

Abstract

The efficient penetration of drugs into tumors is a major challenge that remains unmet. Reported herein is a strategy to promote extravasation and enhanced penetration using inertial cavitation initiated by focused ultrasound and cone-shaped gold nanoparticles that entrap gas nanobubbles. The cones are capable of initiating inertial cavitation under pressures and frequencies achievable with existing clinical ultrasound systems and of promoting extravasation and delivery of a model large therapeutic molecule in an in vitro tissue mimicking flow phantom, achieving penetration depths in excess of 2 mm. Ease of functionalization and intrinsic imaging capabilities provide gold with significant advantages as a material for biomedical applications. The cones show neither cytotoxicity in Michigan Cancer Foundation (MCF)-7 cells nor hemolytic activity in human blood at clinically relevant concentrations and are found to be colloidally stable for at least 5 d at 37 °C and several months at 4 °C.
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Keywords:  cavitation; drug delivery; extravasation; nanoparticles; ultrasound

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29696808     DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201800184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Healthc Mater        ISSN: 2192-2640            Impact factor:   9.933


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4.  Remote targeted implantation of sound-sensitive biodegradable multi-cavity microparticles with focused ultrasound.

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5.  Ultrasound-mediated cavitation enhances the delivery of an EGFR-targeting liposomal formulation designed for chemo-radionuclide therapy.

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