posted on 2016-05-16, 00:00authored byXiaojuan Pang, Jinping Wang, Xiaoxiao Tan, Fang Guo, Mingzhu Lei, Man Ma, Meng Yu, Fengping Tan, Nan Li
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development of treatment protocols that resulted in a complete
response to photothermal therapy (PTT) was usually hampered by uneven
heat distribution and low effectiveness. Here, we reported an NIR
fluorescence and photoacoustic dual-modal imaging-guided active targeted
thermal sensitive liposomes (TSLs) based on the photothermal therapy
agent Indocyanine green (ICG) and antiangiogenesis agent Rapamycin
(RAPA) to realize enhanced therapeutic and diagnostic functions. As
expected, the in vitro drug release studies exhibited
the satisfactory result of drug released from the TSLs under hyperthermia
conditions induced by NIR stimulation. The in vitro cellular studies confirmed that the FA-ICG/RAPA-TSLs plus NIR laser
exhibited efficient drug accumulation and cytotoxicity in tumor cells
and epithelial cells. After 24 h intravenous injection of FA-ICG/RAPA-TSLs,
the margins of tumor and normal tissue were accurately identified
via the in vivo NIR fluorescence and photoacoustic
dual-modal imaging. In addition, FA-ICG/RAPA-TSLs combined with NIR
irradiation treated tumor-bearing nude mice inhibited tumor growth
to a great extent and possessed much lower side effects to normal
organs. All detailed evidence suggested that the theranostic TSLs
which were capable of enhancing the therapeutic index might be a suitable
drug delivery system for dual-modal imaging-guided therapeutic tools
for diagnostics as well as the treatment of tumors.