Pulsed Laser Excited Photoacoustic Effect for Disease Diagnosis and Therapy

Chemistry. 2022 Jul 1;28(37):e202200042. doi: 10.1002/chem.202200042. Epub 2022 May 19.

Abstract

Pulsed laser can excite light absorber to generate photoacoustic (PA) effect, that is, when the absorber is irradiated with pulsed laser, the absorbed light energy is converted into local heat to cause rapid thermoelastic expansion and generate acoustic wave. The generated PA signal has been widely employed for the diagnosis of many diseases with superb contrast, high penetrability and sensitivity. In addition, with the increase of pulsed laser energy, the resulting PA shockwave and cavitation can promote efficient drug release at lesion sites to potentiate the resulting therapeutic efficacy. Furthermore, the PA shockwave/cavitation can mechanically inhibit disease and produce reactive species. In this Concept article, the principle and research status of pulsed laser excited disease theranostics are briefly summarized, extra suggestions are proposed to inspire extensive PA probes and photodynamic materials as well as novel methodologies.

Keywords: disease theranostics; photoacoustic imaging; photoacoustic therapy; pulsed laser; reactive species.

MeSH terms

  • Lasers
  • Light
  • Photoacoustic Techniques* / methods
  • Spectrum Analysis