2007
DOI: 10.1021/ja0680257
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Organically Modified Silica Nanoparticles Co-encapsulating Photosensitizing Drug and Aggregation-Enhanced Two-Photon Absorbing Fluorescent Dye Aggregates for Two-Photon Photodynamic Therapy

Abstract: We report energy-transferring organically modified silica nanoparticles for two-photon photodynamic therapy. These nanoparticles co-encapsulate two-photon fluorescent dye nanoaggregates as an energy up-converting donor and a photosensitizing PDT drug as an acceptor. They combine two features: i) aggregation-enhanced two-photon absorption and emission properties of a novel two-photon dye, and ii) nanoscopic fluorescence resonance energy transfer between this nanoaggregate and a photosensitizer, 2-devinyl-2-(1-h… Show more

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“…Protoporphyrin IX has also been encapsulated into silica nanoparticles [98]. Appropriately modified, such nanoparticles show promise in newer developments such as two-photon absorption PDT [99]. Other nanoparticles modified with (phthalocyaninato)zinc(II) have been used to develop upconverting nanotransducers [100].…”
Section: Nano Pdt Passive Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Protoporphyrin IX has also been encapsulated into silica nanoparticles [98]. Appropriately modified, such nanoparticles show promise in newer developments such as two-photon absorption PDT [99]. Other nanoparticles modified with (phthalocyaninato)zinc(II) have been used to develop upconverting nanotransducers [100].…”
Section: Nano Pdt Passive Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applications of TPE to PDT again have been directed towards taking advantage of the tissue transmission properties of NIR light and the spatial resolution provided by the quadratic dependence on the intensity of the exciting light [27,39,41]. The latter has been demonstrated in vivo by using TPE and PDT dyes to seal blood vessels in mice [42].…”
Section: Some Therapeutic Applications Of Two-photon Excitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of chromophores possess low two-photon cross-sections, of the order of 1-100 Goeppert-Mayer units (1 GM = 10 -50 cm 4 s photon -1 ). For example, the two FDA-approved PDT photosensitisers, verteporfin and Photofrin (cross sections 50 GM and 10 GM respectively) 17 , are unlikely to be suitable for TPE-PDT, as the high light intensities needed to achieve a therapeutic effect are close to the thresholds for photothermal or photomechanical damage 18 .Several design strategies for TPE-PDT photosensitisers have been reported recently [11][12][13][14][15][16] , but few of these compounds have yet been studied in vitro 15 , and, to date, none have progressed to in vivo testing. Porphyrin derivatives are often effective PDT agents, as exemplified by verteporfin and Photofrin 4 .…”
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“…Several design strategies for TPE-PDT photosensitisers have been reported recently [11][12][13][14][15][16] , but few of these compounds have yet been studied in vitro 15 , and, to date, none have progressed to in vivo testing. Porphyrin derivatives are often effective PDT agents, as exemplified by verteporfin and Photofrin 4 .…”
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