皮膚科 王修含 醫師
本論文同時榮獲2011 JMBE 年度優良論文,將於2011國際臨床工程及醫學資訊研討會暨國科會醫學工程學門成果發表會報告。
Journal of Medical and Biological Engineering, 2011, 31(6): 375-386
Quantitative Thermal Imaging for Plasmonic Photothermal Therapy
Shiou-Han Wang, Chen-Wei Wei, Shiou-Hwa Jee, Pai-Chi Li
Abstract
Continuous-wave
(CW) laser-induced thermotherapy (LIT) can heat tumors to above 42ºC
and lead to tumor destruction. During LIT, antibody-conjugated gold
nanorods (AuNRs) can bind to tumor tissue and improve therapeutic
efficacy when implementing plasmonic photothermal therapy (PPTT). This
study uses a noninvasive photoacoustic (PA ) technique to monitor
temperature during PPTT. A pulsed laser is used to generate the PA
signal. AuNRs are used to further increase the PA-signal contrast
during PA imaging. Ultrasound (US) is combined with PA imaging for
anatomical imaging. The bimodal system of US and PA imaging is superior
to conventional systems at locating tumors and recognizing
nanoparticles, and facilitates the selection of an optimal treatment
plan. This technique allows temperature to be monitored in real-time
during therapy, thereby ensuring both safety and efficacy. The technique
is based on the fact that the Grüneisen parameter (which determines
the acoustic pressure amplitude) is linearly related to the temperature
of soft tissue. The results of a phantom study show that the
temperature and the thermal mapping of the laser-irradiated area can be
exactly measured and drawn quantitatively. Under the ANSI Z136.1
safety guidelines, inducing thermotherapy without AuNRs is difficult
with low laser power density. However, by using specific
antibody-conjugated AuNRs, targeted thermotherapy can be implemented
selectively. An in vivo study is performed to confirm the feasibility
of the proposed technique. A quantitative thermal image of the
laser-irradiated tumor shows that the temperature is above 45ºC,
indicating the induction of thermal therapy. The tumor after
thermotherapy is examined histologically. The tumor architecture is
destroyed whereas the peripheral and intratumor noncarcinoma cells are
preserved despite also being irradiated by the CW laser. This
indicates that antibody-conjugated AuNRs can facilitate targeted
thermotherapy to selectively kill tumor cells. Both phantom and in
vivo imaging results demonstrate that real-time quantitative thermal
imaging is feasible for AuNR-assisted PPTT.
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