Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Photochemical Biomaterials and Energy Storage Materials Heilongjiang Province and College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Harbin Normal University Harbin 150025 China
2. Key Laboratory for Photonic and Electronic Bandgap Materials Ministry of Education College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Harbin Normal University Harbin 150025 China
Abstract
AbstractPhototherapy and sonodynamic therapy (SDT) are widely used for the synergistic treatment of tumors and have received considerable attention. However, an inappropriate tumor microenvironment, including pH, H2O2, oxygen, and glutathione levels, can reduce the therapeutic effects of synergistic phototherapy and SDT. Here, a novel Bi‐based soluble microneedle (MN) is designed for the CT imaging of breast tumors and starvation therapy/gas therapy‐enhanced phototherapy/SDT. The optimized Bi/BiVO4 Schottky heterojunction serves as the tip of the MN, which not only has excellent photothermal conversion ability and CT contrast properties, but its heterojunction can also avoid the rapid combination of electrons and hole pairs, thereby enhancing the photodynamic/sonodynamic effects. A degradable MN with excellent mechanical properties is fabricated by optimizing the ratios of poly(vinyl alcohol), poly(vinyl pyrrolidone), and sodium hyaluronate. Glucose oxidase (GOx) and diallyl trisulfide are loaded into the MN to achieve tumor starvation and gas therapy, respectively; And the controlled release of GOx and H2S can be achieved under ultrasound or near‐infrared laser irradiation. The in vitro and in vivo results demonstrate that this multifunctional MN can achieve high therapeutic efficacy through starvation therapy/gas therapy‐enhanced phototherapy/SDT. The designed multifunctional MN provides a prospective approach for synergistic phototherapy and SDT.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
Harbin Normal University
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