TY - JOUR
T1 - Blood oxygenation using microbubble suspensions
AU - Matsuki, Noriaki
AU - Ichiba, Shingo
AU - Ishikawa, Takuji
AU - Nagano, Osamu
AU - Takeda, Motohiro
AU - Ujike, Yoshihito
AU - Yamaguchi, Takami
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments This study was supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS; no. 21500402).
PY - 2012/6
Y1 - 2012/6
N2 - Microbubbles have been used in a variety of fields and have unique properties, for example shrinking collapse, long lifetime, efficient gas solubility, a negatively charged surface, and the ability to produce free radicals. In medicine, microbubbles have been used mainly as diagnostic aids to scan various organs of the body, and they have recently been investigated for use in drug and gene delivery. However, there have been no reports of blood oxygenation by use of oxygen microbubble fluids without shell reagents. In this study, we demonstrated that nano or microbubbles can achieve oxygen supersaturation of fluids, and may be sufficiently small and safe for infusion into blood vessels. Although Po2 increases in fluids resulting from use of microbubbles were inhibited by polar solvents, normal saline solution (NSS) was little affected. Thus, NSS is suitable for production of oxygen-rich fluid. In addition, oxygen microbubble NSS effectively improved hypoxic conditions in blood. Thus, use of oxygen microbubble (nanobubble) fluids is a potentially effective novel method for oxygenation of hypoxic tissues, for infection control, and for anticancer treatment.
AB - Microbubbles have been used in a variety of fields and have unique properties, for example shrinking collapse, long lifetime, efficient gas solubility, a negatively charged surface, and the ability to produce free radicals. In medicine, microbubbles have been used mainly as diagnostic aids to scan various organs of the body, and they have recently been investigated for use in drug and gene delivery. However, there have been no reports of blood oxygenation by use of oxygen microbubble fluids without shell reagents. In this study, we demonstrated that nano or microbubbles can achieve oxygen supersaturation of fluids, and may be sufficiently small and safe for infusion into blood vessels. Although Po2 increases in fluids resulting from use of microbubbles were inhibited by polar solvents, normal saline solution (NSS) was little affected. Thus, NSS is suitable for production of oxygen-rich fluid. In addition, oxygen microbubble NSS effectively improved hypoxic conditions in blood. Thus, use of oxygen microbubble (nanobubble) fluids is a potentially effective novel method for oxygenation of hypoxic tissues, for infection control, and for anticancer treatment.
KW - Fluid oxygenation
KW - Microbubble
KW - Microbubble fluid
KW - Nanobubble
KW - Oxygenation
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U2 - 10.1007/s00249-012-0811-y
DO - 10.1007/s00249-012-0811-y
M3 - Article
C2 - 22476882
AN - SCOPUS:84863614744
SN - 0175-7571
VL - 41
SP - 571
EP - 578
JO - European Biophysics Journal
JF - European Biophysics Journal
IS - 6
ER -