Imaging guided photothermal therapy using iron oxide loaded poly(lactic acid) microcapsules coated with graphene oxide

Xiaoda Li(Harbin Institute of Technology), Xiaolong Liang(Peking University), Xiuli Yue(Harbin Institute of Technology), Jinrui Wang(Peking University), Changhui Li(Peking University), Zi-Jian Deng(Peking University), Lijia Jing(Harbin Institute of Technology), Lin Li(Harbin Institute of Technology), Enze Qu(Peking University), Shumin Wang(Peking University), Chunlong Wu(Harbin Medical University), Huaxing Wu(Harbin Medical University), Zhifei Dai(Peking University)
Journal of Materials Chemistry B
November 6, 2013
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Abstract

A novel multifunctional theranostic agent has been successfully fabricated by loading iron oxide nanoparticles into poly(lactic acid) (PLA) microcapsules followed by surface functionalization with graphene oxide. Both in vitro and in vivo experiments proved that the resulting microcapsules could serve as contrast agents to simultaneously enhance ultrasound, magnetic resonance and photoacoustic imaging. The composite microcapsules show good biocompatibility and rapid response to magnetic fields. Due to the strong absorption of the near-infrared light, the composite microcapsules could efficiently kill cancer cells upon NIR laser irradiation. In addition, it was found that such a photothermal effect could be obviously enhanced by applying an external magnetic field. In a nutshell, this multifunctional microcapsule can be developed as a promising platform that integrates multimodality imaging and therapy capabilities for effective cancer theranostics.


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