NIR-Triggered Crystal Phase Transformation of NiTi-Layered Double Hydroxides Films for Localized Chemothermal Tumor Therapy.
Donghui WangNaijian GeTingting YangFeng PengYuqin QiaoQianwen LiXuanyong LiuPublished in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2018)
Construction of localized drug-eluting systems with synergistic chemothermal tumor-killing abilities is promising for biomedical implants directly contacting with tumor tissues. In this study, an intelligent and biocompatible drug-loading platform, based on a gold nanorods-modified butyrate-inserted NiTi-layered double hydroxides film (Au@LDH/B), is prepared on the surface of nitinol alloy. The prepared films function as drug-loading "sponges," which pump butyrate out under near-infrared (NIR) irradiation and resorb drugs in water when the NIR laser is shut off. The stimuli-responsive release of butyrate is verified to be related with the NIR-triggered crystal phase transformation of Au@LDH/B. In vitro and in vivo studies reveal that the prepared films possess excellent biosafety and high efficiency in synergistic thermochemo tumor therapy, showing a promising application in the construction of localized stimuli-responsive drug-delivery systems.