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Amplifying Free Radical Generation of AIE Photosensitizer with Small Singlet-Triplet Splitting for Hypoxia-Overcoming Photodynamic Therapy.
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ACS applied materials & interfaces [ACS Appl Mater Interfaces] 2022 Feb 02; Vol. 14 (4), pp. 5112-5121. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jan 20. - Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Type-I photodynamic therapy (PDT) with less oxygen consumption shows great potential for overcoming the vicious hypoxia typically observed in solid tumors. However, the development of type-I PDT is hindered by insufficient radical generation and the ambiguous design strategy of type-I photosensitizers (PSs). Therefore, developing highly efficient type-I PSs and unveiling their structure-function relationship are still urgent and challenging. Herein, we develop two phenanthro[9,10- d ]imidazole derivatives (AQPO and AQPI) with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) characteristics and boost their reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation efficiency by reducing singlet-triplet splitting (Δ E <subscript>ST</subscript> ). Both AQPO and AQPI show ultrasmall Δ E <subscript>ST</subscript> values of 0.09 and 0.12 eV, respectively. By incorporating electron-rich anisole, the categories of generated ROS by AIE PSs are changed from type-II (singlet oxygen, <superscript>1</superscript> O <subscript>2</subscript> ) to type-I (superoxide anion radical, O <subscript>2</subscript> <superscript>•-</superscript> and hydroxyl radical, •OH). We demonstrate that the assembled AQPO nanoparticles (NPs) achieve a 3.2- and 2.9-fold increase in the O <subscript>2</subscript> <superscript>•-</superscript> and •OH generation efficiencies, respectively, compared to those of AQPI NPs (without anisole) in water, whereas the <superscript>1</superscript> O <subscript>2</subscript> generation efficiency of AQPO NPs is lower (0.4-fold) than that of AQPI NPs. The small Δ E <subscript>ST</subscript> and anisole group endow AQPO with an excellent capacity for type-I ROS generation. In vitro and in vivo experiments show that AQPO NPs achieve an excellent hypoxia-overcoming PDT effect by efficiently eliminating tumor cells upon white light irradiation with good biosafety.
- Subjects :
- A549 Cells
Animals
Drug Carriers chemistry
Female
Humans
Imidazoles chemical synthesis
Imidazoles radiation effects
Light
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Mice, Nude
NIH 3T3 Cells
Nanoparticles chemistry
Phenanthrolines chemical synthesis
Phenanthrolines radiation effects
Phosphatidylethanolamines chemistry
Photochemotherapy
Photosensitizing Agents chemical synthesis
Photosensitizing Agents radiation effects
Polyethylene Glycols chemistry
Imidazoles therapeutic use
Neoplasms drug therapy
Phenanthrolines therapeutic use
Photosensitizing Agents therapeutic use
Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism
Tumor Hypoxia drug effects
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1944-8252
- Volume :
- 14
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- ACS applied materials & interfaces
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 35048696
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.1c23797