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LIPID MICROBUBBLES AS ULTRASOUND-STIMULATED OXYGEN CARRIERS FOR CONTROLLABLE OXYGEN RELEASE FOR TUMOR REOXYGENATION

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ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
卷 44, 期 2, 页码 416-425

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2017.08.1883

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Ultrasound; Oxygen delivery; Lipid microbubble; Controllable release; Hypoxic tumor

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing [cstc2015 jcyjA10090]
  2. National Science Foundation [81425014, 81630047, 81571688]

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Microbubbles are proposed as a potentially novel method for oxygen delivery in vivo in initial studies. The lack of commercial microbubbles for oxygen delivery in preclinical research prompted us to fabricate an oxygenloaded lipid microbubble. We aimed to extend the innovative strategy to modulate the tumor hypoxic microenvironment, using microbubbles intravenously as an oxygen carrier for the controllable tumor-specific delivery of oxygen by ultrasound (US). In our experiment, an oxygen-loaded lipid-coated microbubble (OLM) with mixed gas (O-2/C-3 F-8, 5:1 v/v) was fabricated and exhibited a higher rate of oxygen release to a desaturated solution through burst by US than that in the absence of US. Although in in vivo studies, OLMs could be imaged and triggered by US to elevate the pO(2) level in the breast VX2 tumor dramatically within a matter of minutes. The added presence of US-activated OLMs elicited a nearly six-fold increase in pO(2) levels within 1 min compared with that of the pre-injection. Owing to the high oxygen payload, great acoustic stability and acoustic properties, OLMs may be proposed as an ideal radio-sensitizer. We conclude that oxygen release mediated by ultrasound-targeted microbubble destruction is feasible and shows potential in image-guided, site-specific cancer radiotherapy. (E-mail: tangyi6688@163.com) (C) 2018 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf ofWorld Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology.

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