| Literature DB >> 29780557 |
Mei Chen1,2, Zhide Guo3, Qinghua Chen4, Jingping Wei1, Jingchao Li1, Changrong Shi3, Duo Xu3, Dawang Zhou4, Xianzhong Zhang3, Nanfeng Zheng1.
Abstract
Radiolabeled nanoparticles (NPs), taking advantage of nanotechnology and nuclear medicine, have shown attractive potential forEntities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29780557 PMCID: PMC5944209 DOI: 10.1039/c8sc00104a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Sci ISSN: 2041-6520 Impact factor: 9.825
Scheme 1(a) Labeling procedure of radioiodine on the surface of Pd nanosheets. (b) In vivo pH-dependent behavior of radiolabeled Pd nanosheets.
Fig. 1(a) Representative TEM image of Pd nanosheets. (b) TLC images of free 131I and 131I labeled Pd nanosheets. (c) Stability test of 131I–Pd–PEG in PB buffer with different pH values through dialysis.
Fig. 2(a) SPECT/CT images of 125I–Pd–PEG in a subcutaneous 4T1 tumor model. (b) SPECT/CT images of Na125I in 4T1 tumor models at different times.
Fig. 3(a) Photographs of the liver from an LM3 tumor mouse after dissection. (b) Representative photomicrograph of H&E sections of the liver from the LM3 tumor mouse. (c) SPECT/CT images of 125I–Pd–PEG in the orthotopic LM3 tumor model at different times. (d) The radioactivity ratio of tumor to normal liver and muscle by calculating the radioactivity uptake in tumor, liver and muscle from SPECT images. (e) Simultaneous SPECT/CT images of 125I–Pd–PEG and 99mTc-GSA in the 125I-window (i) and 99mTc-window (ii), respectively.
Fig. 4(a) SPECT images of 125I–Pd nanosheets in the Mst1/2 double-knockout hepatoma model. (b) Photographs of liver tissue. (c) SPECT images of the Mst1/2 DKO tumor model after i.v. injection with the 99mTc-GSA probe.
Fig. 5(a) IR images of tumor-bearing mice under irradiation from a 0.14 W cm–2 808 nm laser. (b) Representative photographs of tumors after different treatments. (c) Temperature rise curves of tumor sites. (d) Time-dependent tumor growth curves of the 4T1 tumor (n = 10) under different treatments. Relative tumor volumes were normalized to their initial sizes.