Issue 34, 2014

Hollow periodic mesoporous organosilicas for highly efficient HIFU-based synergistic therapy

Abstract

Nano-biotechnology provides a promising therapeutic strategy for the development of novel cancer therapeutic modalities. In this work, molecularly organic–inorganic hybrid hollow periodic mesoporous organosilicas (HPMOs) were elaborately designed and fabricated by a silica-etching strategy for concurrent high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU)-based synergistic therapy and combined HIFU-triggered chemotherapy. Due to the unique hollow nanostructures and well-defined spherical morphology, HPMOs themselves have been demonstrated as an efficient synergistic agent to enhance the HIFU ablation efficiency. The well-defined mesoporous shell and large hollow interior can function as the reservoirs for anticancer agents, and the drug (doxorubicin)-releasing exhibits the intelligent on demand profiles under HIFU irradiation due to the specific framework-induced π–π supramolecular stacking between benzene group-bridged framework and doxorubicin molecules. Combined with HIFU ablation and chemotherapy, HPMOs-based intelligent drug delivery nanosystems have demonstrated in vivo that anticancer drug-loaded HPMOs can significantly enhance the HIFU therapeutic outcomes due to the combined effects of concurrent enhancement of HIFU ablation and HIFU-triggered chemotherapy. This report gives the first evidence that mesoporous material-based drug delivery nanosystems (e.g., HPMOs) can improve the efficiency of focused ultrasound for cancer surgery, which can be further extended for the development of novel HIFU-based therapeutic modalities for more efficient cancer therapy with mitigated side-effects.

Graphical abstract: Hollow periodic mesoporous organosilicas for highly efficient HIFU-based synergistic therapy

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Dec 2013
Accepted
24 Feb 2014
First published
26 Feb 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 17950-17958

Hollow periodic mesoporous organosilicas for highly efficient HIFU-based synergistic therapy

X. Qian, W. Wang, W. Kong and Y. Chen, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 17950 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA47654E

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