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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2008

Fabrication of ZnPc/protein nanohorns for double photodynamic and hyperthermic cancer phototherapy

Minfang Zhang; Tatsuya Murakami; Kumiko Ajima; Kunihiro Tsuchida; Atula S. D. Sandanayaka; Osamu Ito; Sumio Iijima; Masako Yudasaka

Multifunctionalization of carbon nanotubules is easily achieved by attaching functional molecules that provide specific advantages for microscopic applications. We fabricated a double photodynamic therapy (PDT) and photohyperthermia (PHT) cancer phototherapy system that uses a single laser. Zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc) was loaded onto single-wall carbon nanohorns with holes opened (SWNHox), and the protein bovine serum albumin (BSA) was attached to the carboxyl groups of SWNHox. In this system, ZnPc was the PDT agent, SWNHox was the PHT agent, and BSA enhanced biocompatibility. The double phototherapy effect was confirmed in vitro and in vivo. When ZnPc-SWNHox-BSA was injected into tumors that were subcutaneously transplanted into mice, the tumors almost disappeared upon 670-nm laser irradiation. In contrast, the tumors continued to grow when only ZnPc or SWNHox-BSA was injected. We conclude that carbon nanotubules may be a valuable new tool for use in cancer phototherapy.


ACS Nano | 2008

Enhancement of In Vivo Anticancer Effects of Cisplatin by Incorporation Inside Single-Wall Carbon Nanohorns

Kumiko Ajima; Tatsuya Murakami; Yoshikazu Mizoguchi; Kunihiro Tsuchida; Toshinari Ichihashi; Sumio Iijima; Masako Yudasaka

Cisplatin (CDDP) was incorporated inside single-wall carbon nanohorns with holes opened (SWNHox) by a nanoprecipitation method that involved dispersion of CDDP and SWNHox in a solvent followed by the solvent evaporation. The incorporated CDDP quantity increased from the previously reported value of 15 to 46%, and the total released quantity of CDDP also increased from 60 to 100% by changing the solvent from dimethylformamide to water. Concurrently, in vitro anticancer efficiency of CDDP@SWNHox increased to 4-6 times greater than that of the intact CDDP. In vivo, CDDP@SWNHox intratumorally injected to transplanted tumors of mice suppressed the tumor growth more than the intact CDDP. We observed that CDDP@SWNHox adhered to the cell surfaces in vitro and stayed within the tumor tissues in vivo. Therefore, we think that the CDDP released from SWNHox realized high concentrations locally at the cells in vitro and in the tissues in vivo and could efficiently attack the tumor cells. We also found that SWNHox itself had an in vivo anticancer effect, which might increase the anticancer activities of CDDP@SWNHox.


ACS Nano | 2007

Light-assisted oxidation of single-wall carbon nanohorns for abundant creation of oxygenated groups that enable chemical modifications with proteins to enhance biocompatibility.

Minfang Zhang; Masako Yudasaka; Kumiko Ajima; Jin Miyawaki; Sumio Iijima

We show that light-assisted oxidation with hydrogen peroxide effectively and rapidly opens holes in carbon nanohorn walls and, more importantly, creates abundant oxygenated groups such as carboxylic groups at the hole edges. These oxygenated groups reacted with the protein bovine serum albumin. The obtained conjugates were highly dispersed in phosphate-buffered saline and were taken up by cultured mammalian cells via an endocytosis pathway.


Advanced Materials | 2009

Photoinduced electron transfer in zinc phthalocyanine loaded on single-walled carbon nanohorns in aqueous solution.

Atula S. D. Sandanayaka; Osamu Ito; Minfang Zhang; Kumiko Ajima; Sumio Iijima; Masako Yudasaka; Tatsuya Murakami; Kunihiro Tsuchida

Notable electronic communication within ZnPc-SWNHox nanoensembles, where ZnPc is zinc phthalocyanine and SWNHox is an oxidized single-walled nanohorn, in both the ground and excited states is revealed by steady-state absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy measurements. The details of electron transfer reported here with time-resolved absorption and fluorescence measurements may broaden the use of SWNHox nanoensembles in photochemistry and photobiology.


Molecular Pharmaceutics | 2005

Carbon Nanohorns as Anticancer Drug Carriers

Kumiko Ajima; Masako Yudasaka; Tatsuya Murakami; Alan Maigne; Kiyotaka Shiba; Sumio Iijima


Molecular Pharmaceutics | 2004

Drug-Loaded Carbon Nanohorns: Adsorption and Release of Dexamethasone in Vitro

Tatsuya Murakami; Kumiko Ajima; Jin Miyawaki; Masako Yudasaka; Sumio Iijima; Kiyotaka Shiba


Chemical Physics Letters | 2003

Nano-extraction and nano-condensation for C60 incorporation into single-wall carbon nanotubes in liquid phases

Masako Yudasaka; Kumiko Ajima; Kazutomo Suenaga; Toshinari Ichihashi; Ayako Hashimoto; Sumio Iijima


Small | 2005

Endowing a ferritin-like cage protein with high affinity and selectivity for certain inorganic materials.

Ken-Ichi Sano; Kumiko Ajima; Kenji Iwahori; Masako Yudasaka; Sumio Iijima; Ichiro Yamashita; Kiyotaka Shiba


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2006

Control of hole opening in single-wall carbon nanotubes and single-wall carbon nanohorns using oxygen.

Jing Fan; Masako Yudasaka; Jin Miyawaki; Kumiko Ajima; Katsuyuki Murata; Sumio Iijima


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2004

Selective deposition of a gadolinium(III) cluster in a hole opening of single-wall carbon nanohorn

Ayako Hashimoto; Hideki Yorimitsu; Kumiko Ajima; Kazutomo Suenaga; Hiroyuki Isobe; Jin Miyawaki; Masako Yudasaka; Sumio Iijima; Eiichi Nakamura

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Masako Yudasaka

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Kiyotaka Shiba

Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research

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Minfang Zhang

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Atula S. D. Sandanayaka

Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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