IR-808 Loaded Nanoethosomes for Aggregation-Enhanced Synergistic Transdermal Photodynamic/Photothermal Treatment of Hypertrophic Scars

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhixi Yu ◽  
Xinxian Meng ◽  
Shunuo Zhang ◽  
Xiaodian Wang ◽  
Yunsheng Chen ◽  
...  

Synergistic transdermal photodynamic therapy (PDT)/photothermal therapy (PTT) has emerged as a novel strategy for improving hypertrophic scar (HS) therapeutic outcome. Herein, a near-infrared heptamethine cyanine dye, named IR-808, has been...

Nanoscale ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matias Luis Picchio ◽  
Julian Bergueiro Álvarez ◽  
Stefanie Wedepohl ◽  
Roque J Minari ◽  
Cecilia Ines Alvarez Igarzabal ◽  
...  

After several decades of development in the field of near-infrared (NIR) dyes for photothermal therapy (PTT), indocyanine green (ICG) still remains the only FDA-approved NIR contrast agent. However, upon NIR...


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 746-765 ◽  
Author(s):  
Houjuan Zhu ◽  
Penghui Cheng ◽  
Peng Chen ◽  
Kanyi Pu

Phototherapies including photothermal therapy (PTT) and photodynamic therapy (PDT) have gained considerable attention due to their high tumor ablation efficiency, excellent spatial resolution and minimal side effects on normal tissue.


Nanoscale ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (26) ◽  
pp. 13948-13957
Author(s):  
Wenzhen Liu ◽  
Yuxiang Zhang ◽  
Wenwu You ◽  
Jianqiang Su ◽  
Shaohua Yu ◽  
...  

This work reports a novel strategy to combat extensively drug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii via NIR-responsive UCNPs-based PDT.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (20) ◽  
pp. 2677-2682 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xia Gao ◽  
Jie Xu ◽  
Baoxian Ye ◽  
Weidong Wu ◽  
Hong Zheng

A novel strategy was developed for the detection of phosphate anions with anionic heptamethine cyanine and Tb3+ in the NIR region.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaozhen Li ◽  
Fang Fang ◽  
Bo Sun ◽  
Chao YIN ◽  
Jihua Tan ◽  
...  

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) synergized photothermal therapy (PTT) shows superior clinical application prospect than single PDT or PTT. On the other hand, multimodal imaging can delineate comprehensive information of lesion site...


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (16) ◽  
pp. 4616-4625 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Bilici ◽  
N. Atac ◽  
A. Muti ◽  
I. Baylam ◽  
O. Dogan ◽  
...  

Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) and antimicrobial photothermal therapy (aPTT) are promising local and effective alternative therapies for antibiotic resistant bacterial infections and biofilms.


Acta Naturae ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 102-113
Author(s):  
Elena I. Shramova ◽  
Aleksander B. Kotlyar ◽  
Ekaterina N. Lebedenko ◽  
Sergey M. Deyev ◽  
Galina M. Proshkina

Today, it has become apparent that innovative treatment methods, including those involving simultaneous diagnosis and therapy, are particularly in demand in modern cancer medicine. The development of nanomedicine offers new ways of increasing the therapeutic index and minimizing side effects. The development of photoactivatable dyes that are effectively absorbed in the first transparency window of biological tissues (700900 nm) and are capable of fluorescence and heat generation has led to the emergence of phototheranostics, an approach that combines the bioimaging of deep tumors and metastases and their photothermal treatment. The creation of near-infrared (NIR) light-activated agents for sensitive fluorescence bioimaging and phototherapy is a priority in phototheranostics, because the excitation of drugs and/or diagnostic substances in the near-infrared region exhibits advantages such as deep penetration into tissues and a weak baseline level of autofluorescence. In this review, we focus on NIR-excited dyes and discuss prospects for their application in photothermal therapy and the diagnosis of cancer. Particular attention is focused on the consideration of new multifunctional nanoplatforms for phototheranostics which allow one to achieve a synergistic effect in combinatorial photothermal, photodynamic, and/or chemotherapy, with simultaneous fluorescence, acoustic, and/or magnetic resonance imaging.


Nanomaterials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 3064
Author(s):  
Sibidou Yougbaré ◽  
Chinmaya Mutalik ◽  
Pei-Feng Chung ◽  
Dyah Ika Krisnawati ◽  
Fajar Rinawati ◽  
...  

Light-responsive nanocomposites have become increasingly attractive in the biomedical field for antibacterial applications. Visible-light-activated metallic molybdenum disulfide nanosheets (1T-MoS2 NSs) and plasmonic gold nanorods (AuNRs) with absorption at a wavelength of 808 nm were synthesized. AuNR nanocomposites decorated onto 1T-MoS2 NSs (MoS2@AuNRs) were successfully prepared by electrostatic adsorption for phototherapy applications. Based on the photothermal effect, the solution temperature of the MoS2@AuNR nanocomposites increased from 25 to 66.7 °C after 808 nm near-infrared (NIR) laser irradiation for 10 min. For the photodynamic effect, the MoS2@AuNR nanocomposites generated reactive oxygen species (ROS) under visible light irradiation. Photothermal therapy and photodynamic therapy of MoS2@AuNRs were confirmed against E. coli by agar plate counts. Most importantly, the combination of photothermal therapy and photodynamic therapy from the MoS2@AuNR nanocomposites revealed higher antibacterial activity than photothermal or photodynamic therapy alone. The light-activated MoS2@AuNR nanocomposites exhibited a remarkable synergistic effect of photothermal therapy and photodynamic therapy, which provides an alternative approach to fight bacterial infections.


Author(s):  
Nadine James ◽  
Ravindra R. Cheruku ◽  
Joseph R. Missert ◽  
Ulas Sunar ◽  
Ravindra K. Pandey

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) of cancer is dependent on three primary components: photosensitizer (PS), light, and oxygen. Because these components are interdependent and vary during the dynamic process of PDT, assessing PDT efficacy may not be trivial. Therefore, it has become necessary to develop pre-treatment planning, on-line monitoring and dosimetry strategies during PDT, which become more critical for two or more chromophore systems, e.g. PS-CD conjugates developed in our laboratory for fluorescence-imaging and PDT of cancer. In this study, we observed a significant impact of variable light dosimetry; (i) high light fluence and fluence rate (light dose: 135 J/cm2, fluence rate: 75 mW/cm2) and (ii) low light fluence and fluence rate (128 J/cm2 and 14 mW/cm2 and 128 J/cm2 and 7 mW/cm2) in photobleaching of the individual chromophores and their long-term tumor response. The fluorescence at the near-infrared (NIR) region of the PS-NIR fluorophore conjugate was assessed intermittently via fluorescence imaging. The loss of fluorescence, photobleaching, caused by singlet oxygen from the PS was mapped continuously during PDT. The tumor responses (BALB/c mice bearing Colon26 tumors) were assessed after PDT by measuring tumor sizes daily. Our results showed distinctive photobleaching kinetics rates between the PS and CD. Interestingly, compared to higher light fluence, the tumors exposed at low light fluence showed reduced photobleaching and enhanced long-term PDT efficacy. The presence of NIR fluorophore in PS-CD conjugates provides an opportunity of fluorescence imaging and monitoring the photobleaching rate of the CD moiety for large and deeply seated tumors and assessing PDT tumor response in real-time.


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