研究目的
To develop a biocompatible and biodegradable photothermal therapy agent using hemoglobin hydrogel for effective cancer treatment.
研究成果
The hemoglobin hydrogel demonstrated excellent photothermal therapy effects, biodegradability, and biocompatibility, effectively suppressing tumor growth in mice without significant toxicity, making it a promising agent for cancer therapy.
研究不足
The study is limited to in vitro and animal models (mice), specifically for lung cancer (A549 cells). The hydrogel's performance in other cancer types or human subjects is not evaluated. Potential limitations include the need for optimization in larger animals and long-term toxicity studies beyond 30 days.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved synthesizing PEG-linked hemoglobin hydrogels through a thiol-maleimide reaction, optimizing gelation time and concentration for in situ injection, and evaluating photothermal effects under NIR laser irradiation. Theoretical models include ligand field theory for photothermal conversion.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
A549 lung cancer cells were used for in vitro and in vivo experiments. Animal models included BALB/c and BALB/c nu/nu mice. Data were sourced from laboratory experiments and previous studies.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Hemoglobin, 4-arm polyethylene glycol maleimide, cell culture materials (DMEM, FBS, trypsin-EDTA), NIR laser (808 nm), thermal camera (FLIR E85), SEM (LEO SUPRA 55 GENESIS 2000), MALDI-TOF MS, ibidi μ-slides, and various biochemical assay kits.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Preparation of thiolated hemoglobin, hydrogel formation, characterization (SEM, EWC), in vitro PTT effects measurement, cytotoxicity assays (MTT, live/dead), in vivo tumor implantation, hydrogel injection, laser irradiation, temperature monitoring, biodegradation studies, and blood analyses.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Statistical analysis of tumor volumes, cell viability, temperature changes, and biochemical parameters using appropriate software and methods as per manufacturer protocols.
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Thermal camera
FLIR E85
FLIR Systems, Inc.
Used to measure temperature changes during photothermal therapy.
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Field emission scanning electron microscope
LEO SUPRA 55 GENESIS 2000
Carl Zeiss
Used to characterize the surface morphology of the hydrogels.
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Hemoglobin
Sigma-Aldrich
Used as the main biocompatible material for hydrogel formation and photothermal conversion.
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4-arm polyethylene glycol maleimide
4-arm PEG-Mal
NOF Corporation
Used as a cross-linker to form the hydrogel with hemoglobin.
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NIR laser
808 nm
Used for irradiation to induce photothermal effects in the hydrogel.
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MALDI-TOF MS
Used for mass spectrometry analysis to determine molecular masses.
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ibidi μ-slide
ibidi
Used for flow experiments to compare photothermal effects.
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DMEM
Capricorn
Cell culture medium for in vitro experiments.
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Fetal bovine serum
FBS
Capricorn
Supplement for cell culture media.
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Trypsin-EDTA
Corning
Used for cell detachment in culture.
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LIVE/DEAD viability/cytotoxicity assay kit
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Used to assess cell viability and death.
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