In Vivo Target Drug Enrichment Based on Spatiotemporal Acoustic Node Modulation (STANM) for Bladder Cancer Treatment
Abstract
ABSTRACT Chemotherapy has been clinically used for cancer treatment. However, insufficient drug concentration at the target site limits the therapeutic effect. Here, we introduce an in vivo target drug enrichment method, which is based on spatiotemporal acoustic node modulation (STANM). In such a time‐varying acoustic field, there are spatially‐shifting acoustic radiation forces on the drug‐loaded microparticles that move them toward the focus. Based on this mechanism, the enhanced enrichment by STANM showed an approximately 200‐fold microparticle concentration increase compared with the control group of no acoustic enrichment. The in vivo test in mice bladders verifies that the target drug enrichment based on STANM decreased tumor weight by 72.43% compared to traditional chemotherapy. The proposed target drug enrichment method paves the way for enhanced cancer therapy.
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Authors (12)
Yimeng Su
School of Biomedical Engineering Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China
Jingjing Wu
Zhaoyu Deng
Yucheng Luo
Qiu Yin
Keke Chen
Xiaozhou Liu
Qiuhua Gao
Wenming Zhang
State Key Laboratory of Mechanical System and Vibration, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Longchen Wang
Department of Ultrasound in Medicine Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai China
Zhichao Ma
Yuanyi Zheng
Shanghai Key Laboratory of Neuro-Ultrasound for Diagnosis and Treatment