posted on 2022-06-14, 11:03authored byYunchao Zhao, Shaobo Wang, Yiming Ding, Zeyu Zhang, Tian Huang, Yalong Zhang, Xingyi Wan, Zhong Lin Wang, Linlin Li
Ultrasound
(US)-triggered sonodynamic therapy (SDT) based on semiconductor
nanomaterials has attracted considerable attention for cancer therapy.
However, most inorganic sonosensitizers suffer from low efficiency
due to the rapid recombination of electron–hole pairs. Herein,
the Cu2–xO–BaTiO3 piezoelectric heterostructure was fabricated as a sonosensitizer
and chemodynamic agent, simultaneously, for improving reactive oxygen
species (ROS) generation and cancer therapeutic outcome. Under US
irradiation, the Cu2–xO–BaTiO3 heterojunction with a piezotronic effect exhibits high-performance
singlet oxygen (1O2) and hydroxyl radical (•OH)
generation to enhance SDT. Moreover, it possesses Fenton-like reaction
activity to convert endogenous H2O2 into •OH
for chemodynamic therapy (CDT). The integration of SDT and CDT substantially
boosts ROS generation and cellular mitochondria damage, and the in
vitro and in vivo results demonstrate high cytotoxicity and tumor
inhibition on murine refractory breast cancer. This work realizes
improvement in cancer therapy using piezoelectric heterostructures
with piezotronic effects.