Wireless Electrochemotherapy by Selenium-Doped Piezoelectric Biomaterials to Enhance Cancer Cell Apoptosis.
Changhao LiYangfan LiTiantian YaoLei ZhouCairong XiaoZhengao WangJinxia ZhaiJun XingJunqi ChenGuoxin TanYahong ZhouSuijian QiPeng YuChengyun NingPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Cancer residues around the surgical site remain a significant cause of treatment failure with cancer recurrence. To prevent cancer recurrence and simultaneously repair surgery-caused defects, it is urgent to develop implantable biomaterials with anticancer ability and good biological activity. In this work, a functionalized implant is successfully fabricated by doping the effective anticancer element selenium (Se) into the potassium-sodium niobate piezoceramic, which realizes the wireless combination of electrotherapy and chemotherapy. Herein, we demonstrate that the Se-doped piezoelectric implant can cause mitochondrial damage by increasing intracellular reactive oxygen species levels and then trigger the caspase-3 pathway to significantly promote apoptosis of osteosarcoma cells in vitro. Meanwhile, its good biocompatibility has been verified. These results are of great importance for future deployment of wireless electro- and chemostimulation to modulate biological process around the defective tissue.
Keyphrases
- papillary thyroid
- squamous cell
- oxidative stress
- reactive oxygen species
- quantum dots
- induced apoptosis
- cell death
- cell cycle arrest
- lymph node metastasis
- squamous cell carcinoma
- minimally invasive
- cell proliferation
- young adults
- highly efficient
- combination therapy
- high speed
- free survival
- liquid chromatography
- visible light