| Literature DB >> 26022724 |
Sivaramapanicker Sreejith1, James Joseph1, Manjing Lin2, Nishanth Venugopal Menon3, Parijat Borah1, Hao Jun Ng1, Yun Xian Loong1, Yuejun Kang3, Sidney Wing-Kwong Yu, Yanli Zhao1,4.
Abstract
Combined near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence and photoacoustic imaging techniques present promising capabilities for noninvasive visualization of biological structures. Development of bimodal noninvasive optical imaging approaches by combining NIR fluorescence and photoacoustic tomography demands suitable NIR-active exogenous contrast agents. If the aggregation and photobleaching are prevented, squaraine dyes are ideal candidates for fluorescence and photoacoustic imaging. Herein, we report rational selection, preparation, and micelle encapsulation of an NIR-absorbing squaraine dye (D1) for in vivo fluorescence and photoacoustic bimodal imaging. D1 was encapsulated inside micelles constructed from a biocompatible nonionic surfactant (Pluoronic F-127) to obtain D1-encapsulated micelles (D1(micelle)) in aqueous conditions. The micelle encapsulation retains both the photophysical features and chemical stability of D1. D1(micelle) exhibits high photostability and low cytotoxicity in biological conditions. Unique properties of D1(micelle) in the NIR window of 800-900 nm enable the development of a squaraine-based exogenous contrast agent for fluorescence and photoacoustic bimodal imaging above 820 nm. In vivo imaging using D1(micelle), as demonstrated by fluorescence and photoacoustic tomography experiments in live mice, shows contrast-enhanced deep tissue imaging capability. The usage of D1(micelle) proven by preclinical experiments in rodents reveals its excellent applicability for NIR fluorescence and photoacoustic bimodal imaging.Entities:
Keywords: bioimaging; fluorescence tomography; micelles; photoacoustic tomography; squaraine dye
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26022724 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b02172
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881