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A polyethyleneimine-driven self-assembled nanoplatform for fluorescence and MR dual-mode imaging guided cancer chemotherapy.

Authors :
Sun, Xiao
Zhang, Mingzhu
Du, Ruohong
Zheng, Xiaojia
Tang, Caiguo
Wu, Yiqun
He, Jiacai
Huang, Wei
Wang, Yuanyin
Zhang, Zhiyuan
Han, Xiaolan
Qian, Junchao
Zhong, Kai
Tian, Xiaohe
Wu, Lifang
Zhang, Guilong
Wu, Zhengyan
Zou, Duohong
Source :
Chemical Engineering Journal. Oct2018, Vol. 350, p69-78. 10p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Multimode bioimaging probes with complementary advantages of imaging sensitivity and spatial resolution in a single drug delivery system have significant potential applications for clinical cancer diagnosis and chemotherapy. In this work, a polyethyleneimine-driven self-assembled lanthanide-doped CaF 2 nanocluster was synthesized and used for fluorescence/MR imaging guided cancer chemotherapy. This nanocluster has an ordered pore structure and good cisplatin loading capacity. The release of cisplatin from this nanoplatform was triggered by acidic pH. In addition, this nanoplatform showed a high relaxation rate (4.91 mM −1  s −1 ) and fluorescence signal. The cell assay results indicated that the nanoplatform was effectively internalized by HeLa cells and showed a good fluorescence/MR imaging ability and cell inhibition effect. In vivo experiment, the nanoplatform displayed excellent fluorescence/MR imaging and anticancer activity. In addition, the side effects of cisplatin on vital organs were significantly mitigated. Thus, this multifunctional nanoplatform is an excellent candidate for fluorescence/MR imaging guided cancer chemotherapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13858947
Volume :
350
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemical Engineering Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
130419268
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2018.05.157