This work proposes the use of femtosecond laser-written Fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors for internal temperature monitoring of tumors undergoing gold nanorod (AuNR)-mediated photothermal therapy (PTT). Arrays of sub-millimetric FBGs enabled an accurate and quasi-distributed temperature measurement within subcutaneous breast tumors in mice. Furthermore, FBGs permitted to investigate the laser-tissue interaction and AuNR-assisted photothermal enhancement on cancerous tissue exposed to 940 nm and 1064 nm radiations. The introduction of the tumor-localized AuNRs resulted in an overall increase of 13 °C of the mean temperature change, compared to control, in case of 1064 nm, while ~6 °C in case of 940 nm. This sensing solution allows the minimally invasive measurement of the internal tumor temperature under AuNR-assisted PTT. This feasibility study sets the basis for the evaluation of the thermal outcome mediated by nanoparticles under different laser sources.
Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors-based Thermometry of Gold Nanorod-enhanced Photothermal Therapy in Tumor Model
Bianchi, L.;Schena, E.;Saccomandi, P.
2022-01-01
Abstract
This work proposes the use of femtosecond laser-written Fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors for internal temperature monitoring of tumors undergoing gold nanorod (AuNR)-mediated photothermal therapy (PTT). Arrays of sub-millimetric FBGs enabled an accurate and quasi-distributed temperature measurement within subcutaneous breast tumors in mice. Furthermore, FBGs permitted to investigate the laser-tissue interaction and AuNR-assisted photothermal enhancement on cancerous tissue exposed to 940 nm and 1064 nm radiations. The introduction of the tumor-localized AuNRs resulted in an overall increase of 13 °C of the mean temperature change, compared to control, in case of 1064 nm, while ~6 °C in case of 940 nm. This sensing solution allows the minimally invasive measurement of the internal tumor temperature under AuNR-assisted PTT. This feasibility study sets the basis for the evaluation of the thermal outcome mediated by nanoparticles under different laser sources.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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