Homology-Activated Ultrasensitive Nanomedicines for Precise NIR-II FL/MRI Imaging-Guided "Knock-On" Dynamic Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Adv Healthc Mater
; 13(11): e2303892, 2024 04.
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ABSTRACT
Stimuli-responsive nanomedicines represent a pivotal technology for in situ on-demand drug release and offer multiple advantages over conventional drug delivery systems to combat rheumatoid arthritis(RA). However, the lack of sensitivity to a single-stimuli source or the inability to synchronize multi-stimuli responses can easily lead to challenges in achieving precise-theranostics of RA. Herein, a homology-activated ultrasensitive nanomedicines MnO2-CQ4T-GOx(MCG NMs) is designed for NIR-II fluorescence(NIR-II FL)/magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)-guided effective "knock-on" dynamic anti-RA therapy. Building upon the characteristics of the RA-microenvironment, the MCG innovatively construct a MnO2-Mn2+ system, which can normalized activation sites. The ultrasensitive-responsive degradation is achieved using the multi-stimuli processes in the RA-microenvironment, triggering release of functional small molecules. The produced Mn2+ can exert Fenton-like activity to generate â¢OH from H2O2, thus providing the effective chemodynamic therapy(CDT). Moreover, the up-regulation of H2O2 by GOx-catalysis not only sensitizes the MnO2-Mn2+ system but also achieves self-enhancing CDT efficacy. The NIR-II FL quenching of CQ4T-BSA in the aggregated state occurs in MCG NMs, which can be rapidly and precisely "turn-on" via the MnO2-Mn2+ system. Meanwhile, the integration of activated Mn2+-based MRI imaging has successfully developed an activatable dual-modal imaging. Feedback imaging-guided precise photodynamic therapy of CQ4T-BSA can achieve efficient "knock-on" dynamic therapy for RA.
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Artrite Reumatoide
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Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética
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Clorofilídeos
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Compostos de Manganês
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Animals
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Humans
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Adv Healthc Mater
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2024
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