NIR- and thermo-responsive semi-interpenetrated polypyrrole nanogels for imaging guided combinational photothermal and chemotherapy

Journal of Controlled Release(2019)

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Versatile, multifunctional nanomaterials for theranostic approaches in cancer treatment are highly on demand in order to increase therapeutic outcomes. Here, we developed thermo-responsive nanogels equipped with the efficient near-infrared (NIR) transducing polymer polypyrrole (PPY) for combinational photothermal and chemotherapeutic therapy along with photoacoustic imaging ability. Long-term stability and water-dispersibility of PPY was achieved using semi-interpenetration method for in situ polymerization of PPY into hydrophilic thermo-responsive nanogels. The semi-interpenetrated nanogels of spherical shape and with hydrodynamic sizes of around 200 nm retained the temperature response behaviour and exhibit excellent photothermal transducing abilities in the NIR region. The PPY nanogels served as photoacoustic contrast agents, which allowed determination of biodistribution profiles ex vivo. In addition, we developed a new method for biodistribution determination based on the photothermal response of the nanogels with an accuracy down to 12.5 μg/mL. We examined the ability of the nanogels as photothermal agents and drug delivery systems in vitro and in vivo. We showed that they efficiently inhibit tumor growth with combinational effects of chemotherapeutics and photothermal treatment. Our work encourages further exploration of nanogels as functional stabilizing matrix for photothermal transducers and their application as drug delivery devices in combination with photothermal therapy and imaging.
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Polymeric Nanoparticles,Photothermal Therapy,Near-Infrared
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