Yumei Wang, Zekai Ren, Han Wu, Yang Cao, Bing Yu, Hailin Cong, Youqing Shen
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摘要
经导管动脉栓塞(TAE)在介入治疗和肿瘤栓塞治疗中发挥着重要作用。选择具有良好生物相容性的栓塞材料是经导管动脉栓塞(TAE)的重要组成部分。在这项研究中,我们制备了一种多功能 PVA 栓塞材料,它能同时包裹 Ag2S 量子点(Ag2S QDs)和 BaSO4 纳米粒子(BaSO4 NPs),表现出优异的第二近红外窗口(NIR-II)荧光成像和 X 射线成像效果,突破了传统栓塞微球 X 射线成像的局限性。为了提高对肿瘤的治疗效果,我们在微球中掺入了多柔比星(DOX)抗肿瘤药物,并在微球表面结合了凝血肽(RADA16-I)。因此,它不仅能在止血过程中迅速栓塞,还能持续释放并加速肿瘤坏死。此外,Ag2S/BaSO4/PVA 微球(Ag2S/BaSO4/PVA Ms)具有良好的血液相容性和生物相容性,在兔子肾动脉上的栓塞实验结果显示其具有良好的栓塞效果和双模成像稳定性。因此,它们可以作为一种很有前景的给药栓塞系统和高效的动脉栓塞生物材料。我们的研究工作实现了近红外-II 和 X 射线双模图像在生物医学成像中的临床栓塞应用。
Immobilized Drugs on Dual-Mode Imaging Ag2S/BaSO4/PVA Embolic Microspheres for Precise Localization, Rapid Embolization, and Local Antitumor Therapy
Transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) in interventional therapy and tumor embolism therapy plays a significant role. The choice of embolic materials that have good biocompatibility is an essential component of TAE. For this study, we produced a multifunctional PVA embolization material that can simultaneously encapsulate Ag2S quantum dots (Ag2S QDs) and BaSO4 nanoparticles (BaSO4 NPs), exhibiting excellent second near-infrared window (NIR-II) fluorescence imaging and X-ray imaging, breaking through the limitations of traditional embolic microsphere X-ray imaging. To improve the therapeutic effectiveness against tumors, we doped the doxorubicin (DOX) antitumor drug into microspheres and combined it with a clotting peptide (RADA16-I) on the surface of microspheres. Thus, it not only embolizes rapidly during hemostasis but also continues to release and accelerate tumor necrosis. In addition, Ag2S/BaSO4/PVA microspheres (Ag2S/BaSO4/PVA Ms) exhibited good blood compatibility and biocompatibility, and the results of embolization experiments on renal arteries in rabbits revealed good embolic effects and bimodal imaging stability. Therefore, they could serve as a promising medication delivery embolic system and an efficient biomaterial for arterial embolization. Our research work achieves the applicability of NIR-II and X-ray dual-mode images for clinical embolization in biomedical imaging.
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