Photothermal therapy (PTT) is an effective approach to cancer therapy. However, the high temperature during the therapy increases the damage to surrounding normal tissues. Thermochromic material, which exhibits temperature-activated color change and optical absorption, is a promising photothermal agent for precisely temperature-controlled PTT. Nevertheless, the construction of nanosized thermochromic particles with an appropriate transition temperature (44-47 °C) is still a great challenge. Here, thermochromic nanoparticles with the transition temperature at 45 °C based on a leuco dye-developer-solvent system are developed for thermostatic photothermal tumor therapy. Below the temperature, the nanoparticles take a dark green color to absorb light and convert it into heat efficiently. Once the temperature reaches the transition point, the colored nanoparticles switch to a colorless state, maintaining the temperature at the predefined level and allowing deeper light penetration. The autoregulated nanoparticles exhibit a prominent therapeutic effect for the tumor without destroying normal tissues.
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