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On-Demand Drug Release from Gold Nanoturf for a Thermo- and Chemotherapeutic Esophageal Stent

Authors :
Tae Hee Kim
Tae Il Kim
Sori Lee
Ki Jun Yu
Haeleen Hong
Heeyeop Chae
Kyongbeom Koh
Byeonghak Park
Gyoyeon Hwang
Jong Uk Kim
Youngmee Jung
Jiyeon Lee
S. Joon Kwon
Source :
ACS Nano. 12:6756-6766
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2018.

Abstract

Stimuli-responsive delivery systems for cancer therapy have been increasingly used to promote the on-demand therapeutic efficacy of anticancer drugs and, in some cases, simultaneously generate heat in response to a stimulus, resulting in hyperthermia. However, their application is still limited due to the systemic drawbacks of intravenous delivery, such as rapid clearance from the bloodstream and the repeat injections required for sustained safe dosage, which can cause overdosing. Here, we propose a gold (Au)-coated nanoturf structure as an implantable therapeutic interface for near-infrared (NIR)-mediated on-demand hyperthermia chemotherapy. The Au nanoturf possessed long-lasting doxorubicin (DOX) duration, which helps facilitate drug release in a sustained and prolonged manner. Moreover, the Au-coated nanoturf provides reproducible hyperthermia induced by localized surface plasmon resonances under NIR irradiation. Simultaneously, the NIR-mediated temperature increase can promote on-demand drug release at desired time points. For in vivo analysis, the Au nanoturf structure was applied on an esophageal stent, which needs sustained anticancer treatment to prevent tumor recurrence on the implanted surface. This thermo- and chemo-esophageal stent induced significant cancer cell death with released drug and hyperthermia. These phenomena were also confirmed by theoretical analysis. The proposed strategy provides a solution to achieve enhanced thermo-/chemotherapy and has broad applications in sustained cancer treatments.

Details

ISSN :
1936086X and 19360851
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS Nano
Accession number :
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