Ultrasmall gold nanorod-polydopamine hybrids for enhanced photoacoustic imaging and photothermal therapy in second near-infrared window.

Q1 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Wonjun Yim, Raina M Borum, Jiajing Zhou, Yash Mantri, Zhuohong Wu, Jingcheng Zhou, Zhicheng Jin, Matthew Creyer, Jesse V Jokerst
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Gold nanorods (GNRs) have attracted great interest for photo-mediated biomedicines due to their tunable and high optical absorption, high photothermal conversion efficiency and facile surface modifiability. GNRs that have efficient absorption in second near-infrared (NIR-II) window hold further promise in bio-applications due to low background signal from tissue and deep tissue penetration. However, bare GNRs readily undergo shape deformation (termed as 'melting effect') during the laser illumination losing their unique localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) properties, which subsequently leads to PA signal attenuation and decreased photothermal efficiency. Polydopamine (PDA) is a robust synthetic melanin that has broad absorption and high photothermal conversion. Herein, we coated GNRs with PDA to prepare photothermally robust GNR@PDA hybrids for enhanced photo-mediated theranostic agents. Ultrasmall GNRs (SGNRs) and conventional large GNRs (LGNRs) that possess similar LSPR characteristics as well as GNR@PDA hybrids were compared side-by-side in terms of the size-dependent photoacoustic (PA) imaging, photothermal therapy (PTT), and structural stability. In vitro experiments further demonstrated that SGNR@PDA showed 95% ablation of SKOV3 ovarian cancer cells, which is significantly higher than that of LGNRs (66%) and SGNRs (74%). Collectively, our PDA coating strategy represents a rational design for enhanced PA imaging and efficient PTT via a nanoparticle, i.e., nanotheranostics.

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超小型金纳米棒-多聚多巴胺混合物用于增强第二近红外窗口的光声成像和光热治疗。
金纳米棒(GNRs)因其可调的高光学吸收、高光热转换效率和简便的表面改性,在光介导生物医学方面引起了极大的兴趣。在第二近红外(NIR-II)窗口具有高效吸收能力的 GNR 因其组织本底信号低和深层组织穿透力强而在生物应用方面前景广阔。然而,裸裸露露的 GNRs 在激光照射过程中很容易发生形状变形(称为 "熔化效应"),失去其独特的局部表面等离子体共振(LSPR)特性,从而导致 PA 信号衰减和光热效率降低。聚多巴胺(PDA)是一种坚固的合成黑色素,具有广泛的吸收和高光热转换率。在此,我们将 GNR 涂覆在 PDA 上,制备出光热稳健的 GNR@PDA 混合物,用于增强光介导的治疗剂。我们并排比较了超小 GNRs(SGNRs)和具有相似 LSPR 特性的传统大 GNRs(LGNRs)以及 GNR@PDA 混合物的尺寸依赖性光声(PA)成像、光热疗法(PTT)和结构稳定性。体外实验进一步证明,SGNR@PDA 对 SKOV3 卵巢癌细胞的消融率为 95%,明显高于 LGNRs(66%)和 SGNRs(74%)。总之,我们的 PDA 涂层策略代表了通过纳米粒子(即纳米otheranostics)增强 PA 成像和高效 PTT 的合理设计。
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Nanotheranostics
Nanotheranostics Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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