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Applications of Oxygen-Carrying Micro/Nanobubbles: a Potential Approach to Enhance Photodynamic Therapy and Photoacoustic Imaging

Authors :
Hyung-Jun Koo
Kyungwoo Lee
M. Saad Khan
Yonghyun Choi
Kyobum Kim
Jonghoon Choi
Jangsun Hwang
Jong Wook Hong
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2018.

Abstract

Microbubbles and nanobubbles can be prepared using various shells, such as phospholipids, polymers, proteins, and surfactants. They are echogenic and can be used as contrast agents for ultrasonic and photoacoustic imaging. These bubbles can be engineered in various sizes as vehicles for gas and drug delivery applications with novel properties and flexible structures. Hypoxic areas in tumors develop owing to an imbalance of oxygen supply and demand. In tumors, hypoxic regions have shown more resistance to chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and photodynamic therapies. The efficacy of photodynamic therapy depends on the availability of oxygen in the tumor to generate reactive oxygen species. Micro/nanobubbles have been shown to reverse hypoxic conditions and increase tissue oxygen levels. This review summarizes the synthesis methods and shell compositions of micro/nanobubbles and methods deployed for oxygen delivery. In addition, the shortcomings and prospects of engineering micro/nanobubbles are discussed for their potential use in photodynamic therapy.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....47b00dfad8a78339eeb25df399fc4303
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201808.0210.v1