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Modeling of hyperthermia induced by functionalized gold nanorods bound to Staphylococcus aureus under NIR laser radiation A. N. Yakunin, S. Zarkov, Y. A. Avetisyan [et al.]

Contributor(s): Yakunin, Alexander N | Zarkov, Sergey V | Avetisyan, Yuri A | Akchurin, Garif G | Akchurin, Georgy G | Tuchina, Elena S | Tuchin, Valery VMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): локальная лазерная гипертемия | золотые наностержни | локальное тепловое моделирование | золотистый стафилококкGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 11065 : Saratov fall meeting 2018 : Optical and nano-technologies for biology and medicine. P. 1106516-1-1106516-10Abstract: In this paper, a theoretical model of the formation of a local temperature field in suspensions of microorganisms with embedded plasmonic gold nanorods under irradiation by low-intensity NIR laser light was considered. The results of numerical modeling of the optical properties of plasmon nanorods used in the experiments, and the results of multiscale modeling of the parameters of local hyperthermia with various types of distribution of the concentration of plasmon nanoparticles are presented. Found that the process of concentration of nanoparticles, functionalized with human immune globulins IgA and IgG, around the cells of microorganisms with the formation of "clouds" leads to the appearance of a microscale zone of elevated temperature. This ensures a synergistic effect of a multiplicative increase in the volume of the hyperthermia zone. The results of numerical simulation provide a justification for the experimentally observed increase in the bacterium killing ability at laser hyperthermia of the cellular environment doped with functionalized nanoparticles, without a noticeable increment in the recorded average sample temperature when irradiated with a low intensity laser beam of around 100 mW/cm2.
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In this paper, a theoretical model of the formation of a local temperature field in suspensions of microorganisms with embedded plasmonic gold nanorods under irradiation by low-intensity NIR laser light was considered. The results of numerical modeling of the optical properties of plasmon nanorods used in the experiments, and the results of multiscale modeling of the parameters of local hyperthermia with various types of distribution of the concentration of plasmon nanoparticles are presented. Found that the process of concentration of nanoparticles, functionalized with human immune globulins IgA and IgG, around the cells of microorganisms with the formation of "clouds" leads to the appearance of a microscale zone of elevated temperature. This ensures a synergistic effect of a multiplicative increase in the volume of the hyperthermia zone. The results of numerical simulation provide a justification for the experimentally observed increase in the bacterium killing ability at laser hyperthermia of the cellular environment doped with functionalized nanoparticles, without a noticeable increment in the recorded average sample temperature when irradiated with a low intensity laser beam of around 100 mW/cm2.

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