Oxygen Vacancy Piezoelectric Nanosheets Constructed by a Photoetching Strategy for Ultrasound "Unlocked" Tumor Synergistic Therapy.
Chenghao YuYushan DongXingyu ZhuLili FengPengyu ZangBin LiuShuming DongRuoxi ZhaoRongchen XuPiaoping YangPublished in: Nano letters (2024)
Piezoelectric dynamic therapy (PzDT) is an effective method of tumor treatment by using piezoelectric polarization to generate reactive oxygen species. In this paper, two-dimensional Cu-doped BiOCl nanosheets with surface vacancies are produced by the photoetching strategy. Under ultrasound, a built-in electric field is generated to promote the electron and hole separation. The separated carriers achieve O 2 reduction and GSH oxidation, inducing oxidative stress. The bandgap of BiOCl is narrowed by introducing surface oxygen vacancies, which act as charge traps and facilitate the electron and hole separation. Meanwhile, Cu doping induces chemodynamic therapy and depletes GSH via the transformation from Cu(II) to Cu(I). Both in vivo and in vitro results confirmed that oxidative stress can be enhanced by exogenous ultrasound stimulation, which can cause severe damage to tumor cells. This work emphasizes the efficient strategy of doping engineering and defect engineering for US-activated PzDT under exogenous stimulation.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- metal organic framework
- magnetic resonance imaging
- solar cells
- quantum dots
- reactive oxygen species
- dna damage
- highly efficient
- aqueous solution
- ultrasound guided
- stem cells
- early onset
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- liquid chromatography
- diabetic rats
- visible light
- hydrogen peroxide
- mesenchymal stem cells
- gold nanoparticles
- wastewater treatment
- bone marrow
- drug delivery
- replacement therapy
- heat stress