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1 February 2009 Nanoscintillator Conjugates as Photodynamic Therapy-Based Radiosensitizers: Calculation of Required Physical Parameters
Nicole Y. Morgan, Gabriela Kramer-Marek, Paul D. Smith, Kevin Camphausen, Jacek Capala
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Morgan, N. Y., Kramer-Marek, G., Smith, P. D., Camphausen, K. and Capala, J. Nanoscintillator Conjugates as Photodynamic Therapy-Based Radiosensitizers: Calculation of Required Physical Parameters. Radiat. Res. 171, 236–244 (2009).

The recent demonstration of nanoscale scintillators has led to interest in the combination of radiation and photodynamic therapy. In this model, scintillating nanoparticles conjugated to photosensitizers and molecular targeting agents would enhance the targeting and improve the efficacy of radiotherapy and extend the application of photodynamic therapy to deeply seated tumors. In this study, we calculated the physical parameters required for these nanoparticle conjugates to deliver cytotoxic levels of singlet oxygen at therapeutic radiation doses, drawing on the published literature from several disparate fields. Although uncertainties remain, it appears that the light yield of the nanoscintillators, the efficiency of energy transfer to the photosensitizers, and the cellular uptake of the nanoparticles all need to be fairly well optimized to observe a cytotoxic effect. Even so, the efficacy of the combination therapy will likely be restricted to X-ray energies below 300 keV, which limits the application to brachytherapy.

Nicole Y. Morgan, Gabriela Kramer-Marek, Paul D. Smith, Kevin Camphausen, and Jacek Capala "Nanoscintillator Conjugates as Photodynamic Therapy-Based Radiosensitizers: Calculation of Required Physical Parameters," Radiation Research 171(2), 236-244, (1 February 2009). https://doi.org/10.1667/RR1470.1
Received: 15 May 2008; Accepted: 1 September 2008; Published: 1 February 2009
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