光热治疗
材料科学
癫痫
过氧化氢
热疗
体内
铁质
癌症研究
化学
神经科学
纳米技术
医学
内科学
生物化学
生物
冶金
生物技术
作者
Jiansheng Liu,Yongzhi Men,Jiajia Li,Zening Men,Shaojun Peng,Haitao Sun,Zhaohui Li
标识
DOI:10.1002/admi.202102263
摘要
Abstract Photothermal therapy (PTT) has been approved clinically to ablate epileptogenic focus, while the clinical application of this approach is still hindered due to its limited selectivity and potential safety concerns related to extreme hyperthermia. Hypothermal PPT (HPTT) is a novel treatment modality employing mild hyperthermia to ablate abnormal cells, which has a distinctive advantage of minimal side effects on healthy tissues. The significantly elevated hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) concentration in the epileptogenic zone provides a suitable microenvironment for selective chemodynamic therapy (CDT), which utilizes the Fenton reaction of H 2 O 2 and iron‐based nanomaterials to generate cytotoxic free radicals. Herein, the authors report proof‐of‐concept evidence that HPTT and CDT can be successfully integrated to ablate epileptogenic focus. A photothermal nanocatalyst ferrous disulfide nanoplatform is prepared for CDT of epilepsy. More importantly, the CDT efficacy is augmented by the second near‐infrared irradiation‐induced hyperthermia, leading to synergistic HPTT and CDT therapy. In vivo studies on pentylenetetrazole kindling epileptic rats show that the frequency and severity of epileptic attacks are remarkably suppressed after ablation of the epileptogenic focus. It is envisioned that this HPTT augmented CDT strategy may serve as a novel strategy for the treatment of focal epilepsy.
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