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Review
. 2025 May;51(5):727-734.
doi: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2025.01.011. Epub 2025 Feb 5.

Sonosensitizers for Sonodynamic Therapy: Current Progress and Future Perspectives

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Sonosensitizers for Sonodynamic Therapy: Current Progress and Future Perspectives

Ting Wang et al. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2025 May.

Abstract

Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) is a novel non-invasive treatment method that combines low-intensity ultrasound and sonosensitizers. Compared with photodynamic therapy, SDT has the advantages of deeper tissue penetration, higher accuracy and fewer adverse reactions. Sonosensitizers are essential for the efficacy of SDT. Sonosensitizers have the advantages of clear structure, easy monitoring, evaluation of drug metabolism and clinical transformation, etc. Notably, biochemical techniques can be used in the field of sonosensitizers and SDT to overcome inherent barriers and achieve sustainable innovation. This article first summarizes the molecular mechanism of SDT, focusing on organic sonosensitizers, inorganic nano-sonosensitizers and multi-functional drug delivery systems with targeting, penetration and imaging functions after a series of modifications. This review provides ideas and references for the design of sonosensitizers and SDT and promotes their future transformation into clinical applications.

Keywords: Different materials; SDT mechanisms; Sonodynamic therapy; Sonosensitizers.

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