Title
Dynamic infrared thermography of nanoheaters embedded in skin-equivalent phantoms
11627/481811627/4818
Author
López Varela, Karla Alejandra
Cayetano Castro, Nicolás
Kolosovas Machuca, Eleazar Samuel
González, Francisco Javier
Chiwo, Fernando Sebastián
Rodríguez López, José Luis
Abstract
"Nanoheaters are promising tools for localized photothermal therapy (PTT) of malignant cells. The anisotropic AuNPs present tunable surface plasmon resonances (SPR) with ideal NIR optical response to be applied as theranostic agents. To this purpose, nanoparticles with branches are suitable because of the electromagnetic field concentrated at their vertices. We standardized a protocol to synthesize multibranched gold nanoparticles (MB-AuNPs) by the seed-growth method and found a size-seed dependence tunability on the hierarchy of branching. Once the optical response is evaluated, we tested the temporal stability as nanoheaters of the MB-AuNPs immersed in skin-equivalent phantoms by dynamic infrared thermography (DIRT). The most suited sample presents a concentration of 5.2 x 10(8) MB-AuNPs/mL showing good thermal stability with Delta T = 4.5 degrees C, during 3 cycles of 10 min at 785 nm laser irradiation with power of 0.15 W. According to these results, the MB-AuNPs are suitable nanoheaters to be tested for PTT in more complex models."
Publication date
2018Publication type
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/3847348Knowledge area
CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASEditor
Hindawi Publishing CorporationKeywords
Gold nanoparticlesIn-vivo
Photothermal therapy
Drug-delivery
Hepes buffer
Nanomaterials
Nanostars
Cancer
Seed
Nanocrystals