Abstract
polymer-coated cerium oxide based device and system is disclosed for detecting reactive oxygen species and monitoring chronic inflammation. The device and system encapsulate free therapeutic nanoparticle elements not present in a living body in a prosthetic or implantable unit. In one embodiment, the unit is a structure with a reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging component on one end and at the opposite end is an imaging agent consisting of at least one of the fluorophore capable of fluorescence emission, a chemiluminescent agent, a magnetic relaxation agent and an X-ray contrast agent. In a second embodiment, a single chamber device consisting of a multifunctional nanocomposite has a ROS-scavenging nanoparticle constituent (nanoceria) and a multimodal reporting nanoparticle component (i.e. Dex-IR-DiR). The device and system is utilized in treatment of diseases with a pro-inflammatory component, including, but not limited to, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, inflammatory bowel disease, cystic fibrosis, arthritis, and cancer chemotherapy.
Document Type
Patent
Patent Number
US 8,795,733
Application Serial Number
13/602,611
Issue Date
8-5-2014
Current Assignee
UCFRF
Assignee at Issuance
UCFRF
College
NanoScience Technology Center
Department
NanoScience Technology Center
Allowance Date
3-19-2014
Filing Date
9-4-2012
Assignee at Filing
UCFRF
Filing Type
Nonprovisional Application Record
Donated
no
Recommended Citation
Perez Figueroa, J. Manuel; Asati, Atul; Kaittanis, Charalambos; and Santra, Santimukul, "Cerium-Oxide-Nanoparticle-Based Device for the Detection of Reactive Oxygen Species and Monitoring of Chronic Inflammation DIV" (2014). UCF Patents. 77.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/patents/77