TY - JOUR
T1 - Anticancer effect of photodynamic therapy with photosan-loaded titanium dioxide nanoparticles on Panc-1 pancreatic cancer cells in vitro
AU - Ma, Wang
AU - Yi, Shengen
AU - Lin, Liangwu
AU - Huang, He
AU - Peng, Tao
AU - Liu, Zhongtao
AU - Liu, Zhipeng
AU - Pei, Dongni
AU - Miao, Xiongying
AU - Wen, Yu
AU - Chen, Wei
AU - Xiong, Li
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 by American Scientific Publishers.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - To synthesize a novel photosensitizer loaded into hollow titanium dioxide nanoparticles (HTNP) and evaluate the efficacy of its anticancer effects on Panc-1 pancreatic cancer cells in vitro. DLS measurements showed that the size of the particles ranged from 80 to 1,000 nm, with an average diameter of 120 nm. The PDI of the Photosan-loaded HTNP was 0.112±0.01, indicating that the samples have excellent quality with a narrow size distribution in monomodal systems. The photodynamic effects were positively related to the photosensitizer concentration, the light dose, and the incubation duration. Using the same parameters, photodynamic therapy induced with Photosan-loaded HTNP had a more severe inhibition effect on cancer cell growth than that induced using free Photosan. Moreover, the nano-Photosan groups produced effects within a shorter duration than free Photosan. Neither the Photosan-loaded nanoparticles nor free Photosan affected H6C7 cells cultured from a normal pancreas. The flow cytometry results demonstrated that laser-induced cell death with Photosan-loaded HTNP was substantially more severe than that induced with free Photosan. Photosan-loaded HTNP are safe and stable and exhibit faster and more effective tumoricidal effects than free Photosan in the inhibition of Panc-1 cell growth.
AB - To synthesize a novel photosensitizer loaded into hollow titanium dioxide nanoparticles (HTNP) and evaluate the efficacy of its anticancer effects on Panc-1 pancreatic cancer cells in vitro. DLS measurements showed that the size of the particles ranged from 80 to 1,000 nm, with an average diameter of 120 nm. The PDI of the Photosan-loaded HTNP was 0.112±0.01, indicating that the samples have excellent quality with a narrow size distribution in monomodal systems. The photodynamic effects were positively related to the photosensitizer concentration, the light dose, and the incubation duration. Using the same parameters, photodynamic therapy induced with Photosan-loaded HTNP had a more severe inhibition effect on cancer cell growth than that induced using free Photosan. Moreover, the nano-Photosan groups produced effects within a shorter duration than free Photosan. Neither the Photosan-loaded nanoparticles nor free Photosan affected H6C7 cells cultured from a normal pancreas. The flow cytometry results demonstrated that laser-induced cell death with Photosan-loaded HTNP was substantially more severe than that induced with free Photosan. Photosan-loaded HTNP are safe and stable and exhibit faster and more effective tumoricidal effects than free Photosan in the inhibition of Panc-1 cell growth.
KW - Pancreatic cancer
KW - Photodynamic therapy
KW - Photosan
KW - Titanium dioxide nanoparticles
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U2 - 10.1166/sam.2016.2343
DO - 10.1166/sam.2016.2343
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84959933800
SN - 1947-2935
VL - 8
SP - 1145
EP - 1153
JO - Science of Advanced Materials
JF - Science of Advanced Materials
IS - 5
ER -