2021
DOI: 10.2147/ijn.s270466
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Au Catalyzing Control Release NO in vivo and Tumor Growth-Inhibiting Effect in Chemo-Photothermal Combination Therapy

Abstract: Introduction:Aim to obtain a NO donor that can control released NO in vivo with the high efficacy of tumor suppression and targeting, a nanoplatform consisting of FA-Fe 3 O 4 @mSiO 2 -Au/DOX was constructed. Methods: In vitro, the nanoplatform catalyzed NO's release with the maximum value of 4.91 μM within 60 min at 43°C pH=5.0, which was increased by 1.14 times when the temperature was 37°C. In vivo, 11.7 μg Au in the tumor tissue was found to catalyze S-nitrosoglutathione continuously, and 54 μM NO was check… Show more

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“…For example, Au nanoparticles were employed to catalyze the production of NO from thermal-sensitive NO prodrugs under laser irradiation for tumor treatment. 230 Besides Au, other noble metals (Ag, Pt, Pd and Ru) have also shown catalytic activity, such as OXD-like activity, POD-like activity, SOD-like activity, and CAT-like activity. 45,[231][232][233] The enzyme-like activity of these nanomaterials depends on environmental conditions, such as pH and reaction substrates.…”
Section: Transition Metal-based Nanocatalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, Au nanoparticles were employed to catalyze the production of NO from thermal-sensitive NO prodrugs under laser irradiation for tumor treatment. 230 Besides Au, other noble metals (Ag, Pt, Pd and Ru) have also shown catalytic activity, such as OXD-like activity, POD-like activity, SOD-like activity, and CAT-like activity. 45,[231][232][233] The enzyme-like activity of these nanomaterials depends on environmental conditions, such as pH and reaction substrates.…”
Section: Transition Metal-based Nanocatalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Au nanoparticles were employed to catalyze the production of NO from thermal-sensitive NO prodrugs under laser irradiation for tumor treatment. 230…”
Section: Structure Of Nanocatalysts For Immunomodulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the effectiveness of traditional chemotherapy is limited by its poor selectivity, poor aqueous solubility, high systemic toxicity, and multidrug resistance [ 91 , 366 , 367 ]. MSNs have emerged as a potential drug delivery system that can both improve chemotherapy on its own [ 368 , 369 , 370 ] as well as in combination with other cancer therapies [ 90 , 371 , 372 ]. One of the major challenges of chemotherapy is the multidrug resistance (MDR) that is commonly attributed to the overexpression of the transmembrane efflux pump P-glycoprotein (P-gp) in cancer cells.…”
Section: Update On Msn Applications In Nanomedicinesmentioning
confidence: 99%