| Literature DB >> 31939981 |
Xiao-Hui Wang1, Xue-Qiao Chen1, Hong-Shang Peng2, Xiao-Fei Wei1, Xiao-Juan Wang1, Kun Cheng1, Yuan-An Liu1, Wei Yang1.
Abstract
Photothermal therapy following microscopic temperature detection can avoid overheating effects or insufficient heating, and thus improve therapeutic efficacy. In this study, biocompatible dual-functional nanoparticles (NPs) are constructed from polypyrrole (PPy) and rhodamine B (RB) by a one-step modified polymerization method. The polypyrrole serves as a photothemal agent, and rhodamine B acts as a temperature-sensing probe. The polypyrrole-rhodamine B (PPy-RB) NPs possess a high photothermal effect on irradiation by 808 nm laser, and a competent temperature sensitivity for the real-time temperature monitoring based on the emission intensity response of rhodamine B. After acting on HepG2 cells, the PPy-RB NPs can effectively induce cancer cell death, and the microscopic temperature is monitored by fluorescence feedback from rhodamine B during PTT by laser confocal microscopy. Hence, the proposed approach can supply a facile and promising way for the fabrication of effective theranostic nanoplatforms assisted by self-monitoring of cancer therapeutic processes.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31939981 DOI: 10.1039/c9tb02274k
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mater Chem B ISSN: 2050-750X Impact factor: 6.331