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Second near-infrared photodynamic therapy and chemotherapy of orthotopic malignant glioblastoma with ultra-small Cu<sub>2-x</sub>Se nanoparticles.

Authors: Zhang H, Wang T, Liu H, Ren F, Qiu W, Sun Q, Yan F, Zheng H, Li Z, Gao M

The treatment of malignant glioblastoma is a huge challenge due to the existence of the blood-brain barrier. Herein, we report the treatment of orthotopic malignant glioblastoma with imaging guided second near-infrared (NIR-II) photodynamic therapy and chemotherapy by using drug-loaded ultra-small Cu2-xSe theranostic nanoparticles (NPs). Ultra-small Cu2-xSe NPs possess a strong absorbance in the NIR-II window, and their absorption at 1064 nm is around 2 times that at 808 nm. Their strong NIR-II absorbance and the deeper-tissue penetration of NIR-II light ensure excellent photodynamic therapy performance under irradiation with a 1064 nm laser. We also demonstrate that ultra-small Cu2-xSe NPs can produce vast amounts of reactive oxygen species via electron transfer (for ˙OH generation) and energy transfer (for 1O2 generation) mechanisms under irradiation. In addition, these NPs can be effectively and locally transported into orthotopic malignant glioblastoma with the assistance of focused ultrasound. The deposited Cu2-xSe NPs can be used for photoacoustic imaging to guide the combined NIR-II photodynamic therapy and chemotherapy. The results show that the tumor growth can be significantly suppressed. This work demonstrates the great potential of drug-loaded ultra-small Cu2-xSe NPs as a promising therapeutic agent for the treatment of orthotopic malignant glioblastoma.

Introduction

Purpose drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective To develop combined NIR-II photodynamic therapy and chemotherapy for orthotopic malignant glioblastoma.
Animal model / Human subject mouse (strain not specified)
Disease model Glioblastoma
MRI or image guidance method yes (ultrasound imaging)
Cargo name and characteristics Cu₂₋ₓSe nanoparticles loaded with doxorubicin (DOX)
Route of administration intravenous

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes The study demonstrated that FUS-assisted delivery of DOX-loaded Cu₂₋ₓSe nanoparticles across the BBB, combined with NIR-II laser irradiation, achieved effective photodynamic therapy and chemotherapy. This combination significantly suppressed the growth of orthotopic glioblastoma and extended the median survival of mice from 15 to 36 days, without causing observable tissue damage.

Brain Region

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Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument instrument not specified. Transducers not mentioned
Treatment frequency single session

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