Fabrication of photothermo-responsive drug-loaded nanogel for synergetic cancer therapy
Journal
Polymers
Journal Volume
10
Journal Issue
10
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Chang R.
Abstract
Temperature stimulus, easy modulation in comparison to other environmental stimuli, makes thermo-responsive nanocarriers popular in the applications of controlled drug release for cancer therapy. In this study, photosensitive sodium copper chlorophyllin (SCC) was incorporated into thermo-responsive polymeric nanogels consisted of N-isopropylacrylamide and N-(hydroxymethyl)acrylamide. Significant heat was generated from the SCC-containing nanogels under the exposure to 532-nm green laser, and resulted in cell mortality. The thermo-responsive nanogel loaded with 5-FU, an anti-cancer drug, released the drug explosively when exposed to green laser. The combination of hyperthermia and temperature-induced drug release via green laser irradiation greatly enhanced cell mortality to a maximal extent. Such photothermo-responsive nanogel possesses a great potential in anti-cancer treatment. ? 2018 by the authors.
Subjects
Anti-cancer
Drug delivery
N-isopropylacrylamide
Nanogel
Photothermo-responsive
Sodium copper chlorophyllin
SDGs
Other Subjects
Acrylic monomers; Amides; Diseases; Drug delivery; Nanostructured materials; Oncology; Targeted drug delivery; Anti-cancer; N- isopropylacrylamide; Nanogels; Photothermo-responsive; Sodium copper chlorophyllin; Controlled drug delivery
Type
journal article