纳米粒子辅助,图像引导激光间质热治疗癌症。

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Sumiao Pang, Anshika Kapur, Keri Zhou, Pavlos Anastasiadis, Nicholas Ballirano, Anthony J Kim, Jeffrey A Winkles, Graeme F Woodworth, Huang-Chiao Huang
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摘要

磁共振成像(MRI)引导下的激光间质热治疗(LITT)是脑和非中枢神经系统(non-CNS)肿瘤患者的一种新的治疗选择。MRI引导允许在肿瘤中精确放置光纤,而MR测温提供了手术过程中热剂量的实时监测和评估。尽管有很好的临床结果,但与脑肿瘤手术相关的LITT并发症,如出血、水肿、癫痫发作和附近健康组织的热损伤,仍然是一个值得关注的问题。为了解决这些并发症,纳米颗粒为精确的间质热疗应用提供了独特的前景,它可以增加肿瘤内的热传递,同时减少对邻近健康组织的热影响。此外,纳米颗粒允许共同递送治疗化合物,不仅可以与LITT协同作用,而且可以提高整体有效性和安全性。此外,具有独特光学性质的高效产热纳米颗粒可以通过改善实时成像和热感测来增强LITT治疗。本文将重点介绍(1)用于LITT的无机和有机纳米颗粒的类型;(2)研究纳米颗粒对光组织相互作用的影响的体外、硅和离体研究;(3)纳米颗粒制剂在推进LITT临床相关图像引导技术中的作用。本文分类如下:治疗方法和药物发现>神经系统疾病的纳米医学、植入材料和外科技术>手术中的纳米工具和技术。
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Nanoparticle-assisted, image-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy for cancer treatment.

Nanoparticle-assisted, image-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy for cancer treatment.

Nanoparticle-assisted, image-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy for cancer treatment.

Nanoparticle-assisted, image-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy for cancer treatment.

Laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) guided by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a new treatment option for patients with brain and non-central nervous system (non-CNS) tumors. MRI guidance allows for precise placement of optical fiber in the tumor, while MR thermometry provides real-time monitoring and assessment of thermal doses during the procedure. Despite promising clinical results, LITT complications relating to brain tumor procedures, such as hemorrhage, edema, seizures, and thermal injury to nearby healthy tissues, remain a significant concern. To address these complications, nanoparticles offer unique prospects for precise interstitial hyperthermia applications that increase heat transport within the tumor while reducing thermal impacts on neighboring healthy tissues. Furthermore, nanoparticles permit the co-delivery of therapeutic compounds that not only synergize with LITT, but can also improve overall effectiveness and safety. In addition, efficient heat-generating nanoparticles with unique optical properties can enhance LITT treatments through improved real-time imaging and thermal sensing. This review will focus on (1) types of inorganic and organic nanoparticles for LITT; (2) in vitro, in silico, and ex vivo studies that investigate nanoparticles' effect on light-tissue interactions; and (3) the role of nanoparticle formulations in advancing clinically relevant image-guided technologies for LITT. This article is categorized under: Therapeutic Approaches and Drug Discovery > Nanomedicine for Neurological Disease Implantable Materials and Surgical Technologies > Nanoscale Tools and Techniques in Surgery.

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Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Nanomedicine and nanobiotechnology
Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Nanomedicine and nanobiotechnology NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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期刊介绍: Nanotechnology stands as one of the pivotal scientific domains of the twenty-first century, recognized universally for its transformative potential. Within the biomedical realm, nanotechnology finds crucial applications in nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine, highlighted as one of seven emerging research areas under the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research. The advancement of this field hinges upon collaborative efforts across diverse disciplines, including clinicians, biomedical engineers, materials scientists, applied physicists, and toxicologists. Recognizing the imperative for a high-caliber interdisciplinary review platform, WIREs Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology emerges to fulfill this critical need. Our topical coverage spans a wide spectrum, encompassing areas such as toxicology and regulatory issues, implantable materials and surgical technologies, diagnostic tools, nanotechnology approaches to biology, therapeutic approaches and drug discovery, and biology-inspired nanomaterials. Join us in exploring the frontiers of nanotechnology and its profound impact on biomedical research and healthcare.
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