Abstract
Intraocular cancers such as retinoblastoma and uveal melanoma will induce severe vision loss or even death. Herein, a versatile nanocomposite thermogel based on hexanoyl glycol chitosan (HGC) and mesoporous polydopamine nanoparticles (MPDA NPs) was designed for potential use as an intraocular “drug depot” for the treatment of intraocular tumors. The integrated HGC-MPDA thermogel showed reversible sol-gel transition property as well as injectable and in-situ gelation abilities. The incorporated MPDA NPs endowed the thermogel with outstanding NIR laser-based photothermal conversion ability and enabled NIR light-controlled drug release. Moreover, in vitro study revealed that drug-loaded thermogel (HGC-MPDA@DOX) with the aid of 808 nm laser irradiation possessed superior anticancer effect than any single treatment via synergistic chemo-photothermal therapy. The present study demonstrated that HGC-MPDA could serve as a multifunctional platform for sustained and NIR light-responsive intravitreal drug delivery, avoiding repetitive injection, and the localized chemo-photothermal therapy provides a promising strategy against intraocular tumors.
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