A Macrophage Membrane-Coated Cu-WO 3- x -Hydro820 Nanoreactor for Treatment and Photoacoustic/Fluorescence Dual-Mode Imaging of Inflamed Liver Tissue.
Yanni LuoCaiying LiFanggui YeJianniao TianXuecai TanShengqiang HuShu-Lin ZhaoPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
A disease-targeting nanoplatform that integrates imaging with therapeutic activity would facilitate early diagnosis, treatment, and therapeutic monitoring. To this end, a macrophage membrane-coated Cu-WO 3- x -Hydro820 (CWHM) nanoreactor was prepared. This reactor was shown to target inflammatory tissues. The reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as H 2 O 2 and ·OH in inflammatory tissues can react with Hydro820 in the reactor to form the NIR fluorophore IR820. This process allowed photoacoustic/fluorescence dual-mode imaging of H 2 O 2 and ·OH, and it is expected to permit visual diagnosis of inflammatory diseases. The Cu-WO 3- x nanoparticles within the nanoreactor shown catalase and superoxide enzyme mimetic activity, allowing the nanoreactor to catalyze the decomposition of H 2 O 2 and ·O 2 - in inflammatory cells of hepatic tissues in a mouse model of liver injury, thus alleviating the oxidative stress of damaged liver tissue. This nanoreactor illustrates a new strategy for the diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis and inflammatory liver injury.
Keyphrases
- liver injury
- oxidative stress
- drug induced
- high resolution
- reactive oxygen species
- induced apoptosis
- fluorescence imaging
- mouse model
- gene expression
- dna damage
- photodynamic therapy
- wastewater treatment
- single molecule
- adipose tissue
- diabetic rats
- fluorescent probe
- signaling pathway
- aqueous solution
- mass spectrometry
- anaerobic digestion
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- pi k akt
- heat shock protein
- energy transfer