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Revision as of 11:32, 17 October 2016
Materials Synthesis
- We have synthesized the AuNRs (gold nanorods) and detoxified them for photothermal therapy, also known as optical hyperthermia or photothermal ablation, which is an emerging strategy for treating solid tumors. Gold nanoparticles are capable of confining resonant photons, further inducing coherent surface plasmon oscillation of their conduction band electrons.
For non-invasive therapy, near infrared (NIR) radiation is chosen because it penetrates tissue more deeply. And we find that AuNRs with a strong SPR(surface plasmon resonance) in the NIR region can show intense absorption of light in the NIR region, also biocompatibility. Even more, it can accumulate in tumor tissue via passive targeting phenomena. PEG can be used to increase biocompatibility, suppress immunogenic responses and decrease adsorption.
Cell Experiments
- In order to test the toxicity and killing efficiency of our system, we have designed in vitro cytotoxicity test and in vitro photo thermal effect test. Cell viability is tested with “cell Titer-Glo luminescent cell viability assay”, which reflects the ATP concentration of cells, and also “cell apoptosis kit”, which reflects percentage of living cells.
Materials Synthesis
- We have synthesized the AuNRs (gold nanorods) and detoxified them for photothermal therapy, also known as optical hyperthermia or photothermal ablation, which is an emerging strategy for treating solid tumors. Gold nanoparticles are capable of confining resonant photons, further inducing coherent surface plasmon oscillation of their conduction band electrons.
For non-invasive therapy, near infrared (NIR) radiation is chosen because it penetrates tissue more deeply. And we find that AuNRs with a strong SPR(surface plasmon resonance) in the NIR region can show intense absorption of light in the NIR region, also biocompatibility. Even more, it can accumulate in tumor tissue via passive targeting phenomena. PEG can be used to increase biocompatibility, suppress immunogenic responses and decrease adsorption.
Mice Experiments
- Previous work has shown that golden nanorods is bio-safe to cells under 100μg/ml, and perform well when exposed to 820nm NIR. In mice experiments, we use lentivirus to transport plasmid into tumor. The feasibility of in vivo near-infrared OPTT is demonstrated after infecting lentivirus in tumor-bearing mice by direct injection. A portable wave diode laser is applied to cooperate with this therapy.