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Cross-linker engineered poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate) hydrogel allows photodynamic and photothermal therapies and controlled drug release
Here, we disclose the synthesis of poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (PHEMA) hydrogels incorporating a squaraine dye (Sq) as a chemical crosslinker, viz. Sq@PHEMA. Photothermal and photodynamic features of Sq@PHEMA hydrogels are evaluated in detail. It is noteworthy that Sq@PHEMA induces hyperthermia upon irradiation with an 808 nm laser. Furthermore, Sq@PHEMA enables the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) upon irradiation with red light. To our delight, Sq@PHEMA hydrogels can be used as efficient dual photosensitizers pertinent to both PDT and PTT simultaneously. Finally, the hydrogels are loaded with methotrexate (MTX) to investigate controlled drug release behavior. It is noted that Sq@PHEMA hydrogels are promising candidates as drug delivery systems since on-demand MTX release is feasible upon irradiation. In summary, we effectively demonstrate that hydrogel cross-linker engineering allows for synergistic photodynamic and photothermal therapy. Furthermore, drug delivery is also feasible with the Sq@PHEMA core.
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics provides a medium for the publication of novel, innovative and hypothesis-driven research from the areas of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics.
Topics covered include for example:
Design and development of drug delivery systems for pharmaceuticals and biopharmaceuticals (small molecules, proteins, nucleic acids)
Aspects of manufacturing process design
Biomedical aspects of drug product design
Strategies and formulations for controlled drug transport across biological barriers
Physicochemical aspects of drug product development
Novel excipients for drug product design
Drug delivery and controlled release systems for systemic and local applications
Nanomaterials for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes
Advanced therapy medicinal products
Medical devices supporting a distinct pharmacological effect.