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Zinc-Doped Iron Oxide Nanoparticles as a Proton-Activatable Agent for Dose Range Verification in Proton Therapy

Authors :
Ibáñez-Moragues, Marta
Fernández-Barahona, Irene
Santacruz, Rocío
Oteo, Marta
Luján-Rodríguez, Víctor M.
Muñoz-Hernando, María
Magro, Natalia
Lagares, Juan I.
Romero, Eduardo
España, Samuel
Espinosa-Rodríguez, Andrea
García-Díez, Miguel
Martínez-Nouvilas, Víctor
Sánchez-Tembleque, Víctor
Udías, José Manuel
Valladolid-Onecha, Víctor
Martín-Rey, Miguel Á.
Almeida-Cordon, Edilia I.
Viñals i Onsès, Sílvia
Pérez, José Manuel
Fraile, Luis Mario
Herranz, Fernando
Morcillo, Miguel Ángel
Ibáñez-Moragues, Marta
Fernández-Barahona, Irene
Santacruz, Rocío
Oteo, Marta
Luján-Rodríguez, Víctor M.
Muñoz-Hernando, María
Magro, Natalia
Lagares, Juan I.
Romero, Eduardo
España, Samuel
Espinosa-Rodríguez, Andrea
García-Díez, Miguel
Martínez-Nouvilas, Víctor
Sánchez-Tembleque, Víctor
Udías, José Manuel
Valladolid-Onecha, Víctor
Martín-Rey, Miguel Á.
Almeida-Cordon, Edilia I.
Viñals i Onsès, Sílvia
Pérez, José Manuel
Fraile, Luis Mario
Herranz, Fernando
Morcillo, Miguel Ángel
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Proton therapy allows the treatment of specific areas and avoids the surrounding tissues. However, this technique has uncertainties in terms of the distal dose fall-off. A promising approach to studying the proton range is the use of nanoparticles as proton-activatable agents that produce detectable signals. For this, we developed an iron oxide nanoparticle doped with Zn (IONP@Zn-cit) with a hydrodynamic size of 10 nm and stability in serum. Cytotoxicity, defined as half of the surveillance, was 100 μg Zn/mL in the U251 cell line. The effect on clonogenic cell death was tested after X-ray irradiation, which suggested a radioprotective effect of these nanoparticles at low concentrations (1–10 μg Zn/mL). To evaluate the production of positron emitters and prompt-gamma signals, IONP@Zn-cit was irradiated with protons, obtaining prompt-gamma signals at the lowest measured concentration (10 mg Zn/mL). Finally, 67Ga-IONP@Zn-cit showed accumulation in the liver and spleen and an accumulation in the tumor tissue of 0.95% ID/g in a mouse model of U251 cells. These results suggest the possibility of using Zn nanoparticles as proton-activatable agents to verify the range by prompt gamma detection and face the challenges of prompt gamma detection in a specific biological situation, opening different avenues to go forward in this field.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1406080679
Document Type :
Electronic Resource