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Preparation of ferrimagnetic magnetite microspheres for in situ hyperthermic treatment of cancer

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BIOMATERIALS
卷 26, 期 15, 页码 2231-2238

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2004.07.014

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ferrimagnetism; magnetite; microsphere; hysteresis loss; hyperthermia

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Ferrimagnetic microspheres 20-30 mum in diameter are useful as thermoseeds for inducing hyperthermia in cancers, especially for tumors located deep inside the body. The microspheres are entrapped in the capillary bed of the tumors when they are implanted through blood vessels and heat cancers locally by their hysteresis loss when placed under an alternating magnetic field. In the present study, preparation of magnetite (Fe3O4) microspheres 20-30 mum in diameter was attempted by melting powders in high-frequency induction thermal plasma, and by precipitation from aqueous solution. The microspheres prepared by melting powders in high frequency induction thermal plasma were composed of a large amount of Fe3O4 and a small amount of wustite (FeO), and those subsequently heat treated at 600 degreesC for 1 h under 5.1 X 10(3) Pa were fully composed of Fe3O4 I gm in size. The saturation magnetization and coercive force of the heat-treated microspheres were 92 emu g I and 50 Oe, respectively. The heat generation of the heat-treated microspheres was estimated to be 10Wg(-1), under 300 Oe and 100 kHz. The microspheres prepared by precipitation from aqueous solution consisted of beta-FeOOH, and those subsequently heat treated at 400 degreesC for 1 h in a 70% CO2 + 30% H-2 atmosphere consisted of Fe3O4 crystals 50 nm in size. The saturation magnetization and coercive force of the heat-treated microspheres were 53 emu g(-1) and 156 Oe, respectively. The heat generation of the heat-treated microspheres was estimated to be 41 W g(-1), under 300 Oe and 100 kHz. The latter microspheres are believed to be promising thermoseeds for hyperthermic treatment of cancer. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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