Scintillating and magnetic stimuli-responsive nanostructures as adjuvants in cancer therapy

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF SOLIDS(2023)

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Abstract
We present an overview of recent advances in stimuli-responsive nanostructures for medicine and drug delivery aiming at improving the efficacy and minimizing side effects of cancer therapies. We focus on two complementary system: Self-Lighted Photodynamic Therapy (SLPDT), and magnetic systems for hyperthermia and for controlled drug release. SPLDT, also known as X-ray triggered PDT, bases on hybrid nanostructures such as functionalized SiC/SiOx nanowires and CeF3/ZnO nanostructures. We emphasize the importance of discriminating the various Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) produced, i.e., singlet oxygen, peroxide, superoxide, and hydroxyl radicals, which have different effects on cells and different therapeutic efficacy. Singlet oxygen is quantified by an ad hoc NIR fluorimeter. SLPDT can be usefully complemented by smart systems responsive to magnetic fields. As examples, we discuss the use of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia and magnetic nanocapsules for triggered drug release. Finally, we highlight promising directions for future developments.
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Nanomedicine,X-ray photodynamic therapy,Spectroscopy,Stimuli responsive nanostructures,Magnetic hyperthermia and drug delivery
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