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Polydopamine-carbon dots functionalized hollow carbon nanoplatform for fluorescence-imaging and photothermal-enhanced thermochemotherapy

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DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2021.111908

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Carbon dots combined polydopamine; Low power photothermal therapy; Fluorescence imaging; Photothermal-enhanced thermochemotherapy; Hollow mesoporous carbon

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81603058]
  2. Liaoning Provincal National Nature Science Foundation of China [2019-ZD-0460]
  3. Youth Project of Liaoning Provincial Education Department [2017LQN20]

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A nano-platform with photothermal enhancement and multifunctional system was constructed using nanotechnology, showing good synergistic therapeutic effects and imaging effects at low power, and excellent tumor inhibition performance.
The low power photothermal therapy can reduce the tissue damage caused by laser irradiation, thus the near infrared (NIR) absorbing vehicles with high photothermal conversion efficiency are demanded in the low power treatment. Herein, the NIR-absorbing agent polydopamine (PDA) and carbon dots (CDs) were gated on the openings of hollow mesoporous carbon (HMC) to construct a photothermal enhanced multi-functional system (HMC-SS-PDA@CDs). Interestingly, the fluorescence emission wavelength of HMC-SS-PDA@CDs was red-shifted by FRET effect between PDA and CDs, which solved the dilemma of fluorescence quenching of carbon-based materials and was more conducive to cell imaging. The modification of PDA@CDs not only acts as the gatekeepers to realize multi-responsive release of pH, GSH and NIR, but also endows the HMC vehicle with excellent photothermal generation capacity, the possibility for bio-imaging as well as the enhanced stability. Naturally, both the cytological level and the multicellular tumor sphere level demonstrate that the delivery system has good low-power synergistic therapeutic with combination index (CI) of 0.348 and imaging effects. Meanwhile, the combined treatment group showed the highest tumor inhibition rate of 92.6% at 0.75 W/cm(2). Therefore, DOX/HMC-SS-PDA@CDs nano-platform had broad application prospects in low power therapy and convenient imaging of carbon-based materials.

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