Local hyperthermia mediated by gold nanoparticle-integrated silicone-covered stent: feasibility and tissue response in a rat esophageal model

EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY EXPERIMENTAL(2024)

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Background To assess the feasibility and tissue response of using a gold nanoparticle (AuNP)-integrated silicone-covered self-expandable metal stent (SEMS) for local hyperthermia in a rat esophageal model.Methods The study involved 42 Sprague-Dawley rats. Initially, 6 animals were subjected to near-infrared (NIR) laser irradiation (power output from 0.2 to 2.4 W) to assess the in vitro heating characteristics of the AuNP-integrated SEMS immediately after its placement. The surface temperature of the stented esophagus was then measured using an infrared thermal camera before euthanizing the animals. Subsequently, the remaining 36 animals were randomly divided into 4 groups of 9 each. Groups A and B received AuNP-integrated SEMS, while groups C and D received conventional SEMS. On day 14, groups A and C underwent NIR laser irradiation at a power output of 1.6 W for 2 min. By days 15 (3 animals per group) or 28 (6 animals per group), all groups were euthanized for gross, histological, and immunohistochemical analysis.Results Under NIR laser irradiation, the surface temperature of the stented esophagus quickly increased to a steady-state level. The surface temperature of the stented esophagus increased proportionally with power outputs, being 47.3 +/- 1.4 degrees C (mean +/- standard deviation) at 1.6 W. Only group A attained full circumferential heating through all layers, from the epithelium to the muscularis propria, demonstrating marked apoptosis in these layers without noticeable necroptosis.Conclusions Local hyperthermia using the AuNP-integrated silicone-covered SEMS was feasible and induced cell death through apoptosis in a rat esophageal model.Relevance statement A gold nanoparticle-integrated silicone-covered self-expanding metal stent has been developed to mediate local hyperthermia. This approach holds potential for irreversibly damaging cancer cells, improving the sensitivity of cancer cells to therapies, and triggering systemic anticancer immune responses.Key points center dot A gold nanoparticle-integrated silicone-covered self-expanding metal stent was placed in the rat esophagus. center dot Upon near-infrared laser irradiation, this stent quickly increased the temperature of the stented esophagus. center dot Local hyperthermia using this stent was feasible and resulted in cell death through apoptosis.Key points center dot A gold nanoparticle-integrated silicone-covered self-expanding metal stent was placed in the rat esophagus. center dot Upon near-infrared laser irradiation, this stent quickly increased the temperature of the stented esophagus. center dot Local hyperthermia using this stent was feasible and resulted in cell death through apoptosis.Key points center dot A gold nanoparticle-integrated silicone-covered self-expanding metal stent was placed in the rat esophagus. center dot Upon near-infrared laser irradiation, this stent quickly increased the temperature of the stented esophagus. center dot Local hyperthermia using this stent was feasible and resulted in cell death through apoptosis.
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Biliary tract,Gastrointestinal tract,Hyperthermia (induced),Neoplasms,Self-expandable metallic stents
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