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Experimental Evaluation of Radiation Response and Thermal Properties of NPs-Loaded Tissues-Mimicking Phantoms

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NANOMATERIALS
卷 12, 期 6, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano12060945

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thermal properties; hyperthermia therapy; nanoparticles; irradiation response; tissue-mimicking phantom

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  1. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union [759159]
  2. Academy of Finland [314412]
  3. Academy of Finland (AKA) [314412, 314412] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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Efforts have focused on developing nanoparticles as thermal agents for optical hyperthermia and photothermal therapy. Thermal energy transfer in biological tissue involves various mechanisms, and understanding the thermal properties of tissue, especially when nanoparticles are present, is necessary for predicting heat transfer. This study measured the thermal properties of a solid phantom with different nanoparticles and compared their thermal responses to an 808 nm laser beam. Gold nanoparticles demonstrated the highest conductivity and diffusivity. These findings are useful for mathematical modeling and pre-clinical planning.
Many efforts have recently concentrated on constructing and developing nanoparticles (NPs) as promising thermal agent for optical hyperthermia and photothermal therapy. However, thermal energy transfer in biological tissue is a complex process involving different mechanisms such as conduction, convection, radiation. Therefore, having information about thermal properties of tissue especially when NPs are embedded in is a necessity for predicting the heat transfer during hyperthermia. In this work, the thermal properties of solid phantom based on agar in the presence of three different nanoparticles (BPSi, tNAs, GNRs) and alone were measured and reported as a function of temperature (ranging from 22 to 62 degrees C). The thermal response of these NPs to an 808 nm laser beam with three different powers were studied in the water comparatively. Agar and tNAs have almost constant thermal properties in the considered range. Among the three NPs, gold has the highest conductivity and diffusivity. At 62 degrees C BPSi NPs have the similar amount of increase for the diffusivity. The thermal parameters reported in this paper can be useful for the mathematical modeling. Irradiation of the NPs-loaded water phantom displayed the highest radiosensitivity of gold among the three mentioned NPs. However, for the higher power of irradiation, BPSi and tNAs NPs showed the increased absorption of heat during shorter time and the increased temperature gradient slope for the initial 15 s after the irradiation started. The three NPs showed different thermal and irradiation response behavior; however, this comparison study notes the worth of having information about thermal parameters of NPs-loaded tissue for pre-clinical planning.

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