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Method
for Measuring Metal Nanoparticles in Tissue
Introduction
Nanoparticles are viewed as the next
platform for innovative medical interventions, including medical
diagnosis, disease monitoring, and treatment. Current methods
have shown particular promise with regards to diagnostic·targeted
identification of tumor cells·and therapeutic·as
vehicles for thermal ablative treatment of tumors·applications.
These approaches largely rely on the presence of a qualitative
threshold of nanoparticles at the treatment site for reliable
diagnostic or therapeutic effect.
Current quantitiative methods require
prior knowledge of tumor location and invasive access by a
catheter or tissue sampling for nuclear activation analysis,
where the beta-decay of the gold particles is used to measure
metal concentration in the tissue. Having non-invasive methods
available to visualize and measure the concentration of particles
can lead to better diagnosis and a quantitative basis for
treatment decisions.
Invention Description
Researchers at the University of Texas
at Austin have developed a non-invasive method for visualizing
and measuring metal nanoparticle concentrations in bulk tissues.
Prior knowledge of tumor location is not necessary. These
methods allows imaging coupled with rapid quantitation of
particles that makes this method of particular use for pharmacokinetic,
biodistribution, and other longitudinal diagnostic studies.
Further, in treatments involving metal
nanoparticles, the amount of thermal energy transferred to
the tissue is directly proportional to the concentration of
the nanoparticles. Application of too much thermal energy
can lead to undue collateral tissue damage. The non-invasive
nature of this approach makes it an attractive option for
pre-treatment diagnosis and post-treatment monitoring, allowing
a numerical basis for treatment decision making.
Development Stage
Lab/bench prototype complete.
IP Status
One U.S. Patent Application Filed
UT Researcher
James W. Tunnell, Ph.D., Department of
Biomedical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin
Contact:
University os texas,
Austin, USA
Website : www.otc.utexas.edu

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