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Accurate and Real-Time Temperature Monitoring during MR Imaging Guided PTT

Xianfu Meng, Boyu Zhang, Yan Yi, Hui Cheng, Baoming Wang, Yanyan Liu, Teng Gong, Wei Yang, Ye‐Feng Yao, He Wang, Wenbo Bu

2020Nano Letters86 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Photothermal therapy (PTT) is an efficient approach for cancer treatment. However, accurately monitoring the spatial distribution of photothermal transducing agents (PTAs) and mapping the real-time temperature change in tumor and peritumoral normal tissue remain a huge challenge. Here, we propose an innovative strategy to integrate T1-MRI for precisely tracking PTAs with magnetic resonance temperature imaging (MRTI) for real-time monitoring temperature change in vivo during PTT. NaBiF4: Gd@PDA@PEG nanomaterials were synthesized with favorable T1-weighted performance to target tumor and localize PTAs. The extremely weak susceptibility (1.04 × 10–6 emu g–1 Oe1–) of NaBiF4: Gd@PDA@PEG interferes with the local phase marginally, which maintains the capability of MRTI to dynamically record real-time temperature change in tumor and peritumoral normal tissue. The time resolution is 19 s per frame, and the detection precision of temperature change is approximately 0.1 K. The approach achieving PTT guided by multimode MRI holds significant potential for the clinical application.

Topics & Concepts

Photothermal therapyMagnetic resonance imagingMaterials scienceComputer scienceTracking (education)In vivoBiomedical engineeringNuclear magnetic resonanceNanotechnologyPhysicsMedicineRadiologyPsychologyBiologyBiotechnologyPedagogyNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingExtracellular vesicles in disease
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