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A degradable hydrogel formed by dendrimer-encapsulated platinum nanoparticles and oxidized dextran for repeated photothermal cancer therapy

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Abstract

Hydrogels can be used to prolong the retention of photothermal agents in tumors to conduct repeated photothermal therapy (PTT) and thus reduce high-dose-induced toxicity, but the long-term retention of photothermal nanoparticles post-therapy still increases the risk of toxicity. In this work, we developed an injectable and degradable photothermal hydrogel to conduct repeated PTT. The hydrogel was composed of dendrimer-encapsulated platinum nanoparticles (DEPts) crosslinked aldehyde-modified dextran via imine bond formation. The hydrogel represented excellent photothermal effect and good biocompatibility. It was able to remain in tumors for a period of days to allow repeated PTT, leading to complete tumor regression. After treatment, the hydrogel was gradually degraded due to the decomposition of imine bonds. The study developed a practical photothermal hydrogel that allowed repeated PTT and reduced long-term retention-induced toxicity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2474-2480
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry B
Volume6
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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