Affiliation:
1. School of Nano‐Tech and Nano‐Bionics University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) Hefei 230026 China
2. CAS Key Laboratory of Nano‐Bio Interface Suzhou Institute of Nano‐Tech and Nano‐Bionics Chinese Academy of Sciences Suzhou 215123 China
Abstract
AbstractSonodynamic therapy (SDT) has attracted intensive attention, but is still hindered by low sonosensitization and non‐biodegradability of the traditional sonosensitizers. Herein, perovskite‐type manganese vanadate (MnVO3) sonosensitizers integrating high reactive oxide species (ROS) production efficiency and appropriate bio‐degradability are developed for enhanced SDT. Taking advantage of the intrinsic properties of perovskites such as narrow bandgap and substantial oxygen vacancies, MnVO3 shows a facile ultrasound (US)‐triggered electrons‐holes separation and restrained recombination, thus enhancing the ROS quantum yield in SDT. Furthermore, MnVO3 exhibits a considerable chemodynamic therapy (CDT) effect under the acidic condition probably owing to the presence of manganese and vanadium ions. Due to the presence of high‐valent vanadium, MnVO3 can also eliminate glutathione (GSH) within the tumor microenvironment, which synergistically amplifies the efficacy of SDT and CDT. Importantly, the perovskite structure bestows MnVO3 with superior biodegradability, which alleviates the long‐term presence of residues in metabolic organs after therapeutic actions. Based on these characteristics, US‐assisted MnVO3 achieves an excellent antitumor outcome along with low systemic toxicity. Overall, perovskite‐type MnVO3 may be promising sonosensitizers for highly efficient and safe treatment of cancer. The work attempts to explore the potential utility of perovskites in the design of degradable sonosensitizers.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province
Subject
Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry
Cited by
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