Affiliation:
1. The School of Nursing and Rehabilitation, Xi’an Medical University, Xi’an, 710021, China
Abstract
The application value of titanium dioxide (TiO2)/graphene nanocomposites in photothermal therapy of pancreatic cancer (PC) was explored. Using scale graphite as raw material, graphene was obtained by Hummer oxidation method and hydrazine hydrate reduction method, and then
TiO2/graphene nanocomposites were prepared by ultrasonic heating. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and degraded methyl orange solution were adopted to detect the surface structure, particle size, element morphology, and photocatalytic activity under different
composite ratios, different sonication times, and different heating temperatures. Human normal pancreatic ductal epithelial cell line HPDE6-C7 and human metastatic PC cell AsPC-1 were adopted as research models. The cytotoxicity of TiO2/graphene nanocomposites and the killing effect
of photothermal therapy based on TiO2/graphene nanocomposites were analyzed by water soluble tetrazolium salt colorimetric assay (WST-1) and methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium salt colorimetric assay (MTT). The results suggested that when the ratio of graphene to TiO2 was 50:1,
the ultrasonic time was 100 min, and the heating temperature was 200 °C, TiO2 was better attached to the surface of graphene, the distribution of particles was relatively more uniform, and the concentration of methyl orange was relatively lowest. The XRD pattern showed that
the diffraction peak of the doped TiO2/graphene nanocomposite was basically the same as that of the pure TiO2. When the ultrasonic time was 100 min, the diffraction peak intensity in the XRD pattern was the largest. As for AsPC-1 cells, the cell viability was obviously
lower than 0.1/1/10/100 μm/mL when the concentration of TiO2/graphene nanocomposites was 500 μm/mL (P <0.05). For HPDE6-C7 cells, when the concentration of TiO2/graphene nanocomposites was 100 and 500 μm/mL, the cell viability was
obviously lower than 0.1/1/10 μm/mL (P <0.05), and 500 μm/mL was the lowest. The cell killing rate in group D was clearly higher as against groups A, B, and C (P <0.05). Graphene: The optimal preparation conditions of TiO2/graphene nanocomposites
are 50:1, 100 min of ultrasound time, and 200 μC of composite temperature. The photothermal therapy based on TiO2/graphene nanocomposites can effectively kill PC cells, and has a good potential in the field of hyperthermia for pancreatic tumors.
Publisher
American Scientific Publishers