Manganous-manganic oxide nanoparticle as an activatable microwave-induced thermoacoustic probe for deep-located tumor specific imaging in vivo.
Photoacoustics
; 26: 100347, 2022 Jun.
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Deep-located tumor specific imaging has broad clinical applications in improving the accuracy of tumor diagnosis. Microwave-induced thermoacoustic imaging (MTAI), combining the high-contrast of microwave imaging with the high-resolution of ultrasound imaging, is a potential candidate for noninvasive tumor detection. Herein, a deep-located tumor specific MTAI method by tumor microenvironment (TME) activated nanoprobe is reported. In principle, manganous-manganic oxide-based nanoprobe can be triggered by TME with overexpressed glutathione and weak acidity, causing to release manganese ions and increase conductivity. With pulsed microwaves, manganese ions move repeatedly in gigahertz alternating electric field, resulting in a transient heating and thermoelastic expansion through the Joule effect, which yields a strong thermoacoustic (TA) wave in tumor site. In vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrate that manganous-manganic oxide-based nanoprobe could high-selectively amplify the TA signal in deep-located tumor. Our proposed tumor-specific MTAI method based on TME activation provides a potential approach for deep-located tumor detection.
ATP, Adenosine triphosphate; CCK-8, Cell counting kit-8; CLSM, Confocal laser scanning microscopy; CYS, Cysteine; DMEM, Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium; Deep-located tumor specific imaging; FBS, Fetal bovine serum; FTIR, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy; GSH, Glutathione; Glutathione; HEK, Human emborynic kidney; Hcy, Homocysteine; MNPs, Mn3O4-PEG-RGD nanoparticles; MTAI, Microwave-induced thermoacoustic imaging; Manganous-manganic oxide; Microwave-induced thermoacoustic imaging; NMR, Nuclear magnetic resonance; TA, Thermoacoustic; TEM, Transmission electron microscope; TME, Tumor microenvironment; Tumor microenvironment
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