| Literature DB >> 32374941 |
Xueting Pan1,2, Weiwei Wang2, Zhijun Huang3, Shuang Liu2, Juan Guo2, Fengrong Zhang2, Hongjun Yuan1, Xin Li1, Fengyong Liu1, Huiyu Liu2.
Abstract
The high reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation ability and simple construction of sonosensitizer systems remain challenging in sonodynamic therapy against the hypoxic tumor. In this work, we rationally prepared MOF-derived double-layer hollow manganese silicate nanoparticle (DHMS) with highly effective ROS yield under ultrasound irradiation for multimodal imaging-guided sonodynamic therapy (SDT). The presence of Mn in DHMS increased ROS generation efficiency because it could be oxidized by holes to improve the electron-hole separation. Moreover, DHMS could produce oxygen in the tumor microenvironment, which helps overcome the hypoxia of the solid tumor and thus enhance the treatment efficiency. In vivo experiments demonstrated efficient tumor inhibition in DHMS-mediated SDT guided by ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. This work presents a MOF-derived nanoparticle with sonosensitive and oxygen generating ability, which provides a promising strategy for tumor hypoxia in SDT.Entities:
Keywords: metal-organic frameworks; multimodal imaging; nanoparticles; oxygen generation; sonodynamic therapy
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32374941 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202004894
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336