| Literature DB >> 32502697 |
Rosemeire F O de Paula1, Ingrid A Rosa2, Ingrid F M Gafanhão1, Jose Luís Fachi1, Anna Maria G Melero3, Aléxia O Roque1, Vinícius O Boldrini1, Luíz A B Ferreira1, Silvia P Irazusta4, Helder J Ceragioli5, Elaine C de Oliveira6.
Abstract
Photodynamic therapy is a minimally invasive health technology used to treat cancer and other non-malignant diseases, as well as inactivation of viruses, bacteria and fungi. In this work, we sought to combine the phototherapy technique using low intensity LED (660 nm) to induce ablation in melanoma tumor in mice treated with nanoparticles. In vitro and in vivo studies were conducted, and our results demonstrated that multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) do not destroy tumor cells in vivo, but stimulate the inflammatory process and angiogenesis. Reduced graphene oxide (rGO), has been shown to play a protective role associated with the LED ablation, inducing necrosis, stimulation of immune response by lymphoproliferation, and decreased tumor mass in vivo. We consider that LED alone can be very effective in controlling the growth of melanoma tumors and its association with rGO is potentiated.Entities:
Keywords: Light emitting diode; Melanoma; Multi-walled carbon nanotubes; Phototherapy; Reduced graphene oxide
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32502697 DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2020.102231
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomedicine ISSN: 1549-9634 Impact factor: 5.307