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Sheng-Feng Lai1, Bai-Hung Ko2,3, Chia-Chi Chien4, Chia-Ju Chang5, Shun-Ming Yang6, Hsiang-Hsin Chen7, Cyril Petibois8, Dueng-Yuan Hueng9,10, Shuk-Man Ka11, Ann Chen12, G Margaritondo13, Y Hwu14,15,16.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Nanoparticles can be used for targeted drug delivery, in particular for brain cancer therapy. However, this requires a detailed analysis of nanoparticles from the associated microvasculature to the tumor, not easy because of the required high spatial resolution. The objective of this study is to demonstrate an experimental solution of this problem, based in vivo and post-mortem whole organ imaging plus nanoscale 3-dimensional (3D) X-ray microscopy.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26589283 PMCID: PMC4654925 DOI: 10.1186/s12951-015-0140-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nanobiotechnology ISSN: 1477-3155 Impact factor: 10.435
Fig. 1Projection x-ray images of tumor cells loaded with bare AuNPs in the brain, from two examples (a and b) each of two different points of views: anteroposterior and lateral. The black dots correspond to tumor cells
Fig. 2TXM micrographs of AuNP loaded U87 cells in brain tissues. TXM micrographs of bare AuNPs in U87 cells in brain tissues. The dark grey regions outline small vessels, whereas the black dots correspond to bare AuNPs, which are internalized by the U87 cells. a Patchwork of projection images on a region showing a microvessel with U87 cells that adhere to its wall, b individual projection image, c 3D tomographic reconstructed image and d–g tomographic reconstructed images of slices; the internal vessels are below the yellow line. Cells with bare AuNPs are seen on the surface of vessels (above the yellow lines)
Fig. 3Optical images of entire brain with MUA-AuNPs. Optical images of the entire brain reveal tumor cells with fluorescent MUA-AuNPs. The images on the left-hand side were taken under normal illumination and show no fluorescence. The right-hand images were taken under UV light exposure and reveal the nanoparticle fluorescence
Fig. 4X-ray micrographs show leakage of AuNPs out of vessels. X-ray micrographs show bare AuNPs leaking out of vessels in the proximity of brain tumors. a The projection X-ray images at two different magnifications of a U87 mouse brain tumor with bare AuNPs perfusion show the whole brain vasculature, b patchwork of TXM images; c, d individual TXM projection images taken at different angles, corresponding to the light-grey rectangle in (b); e, f 3D tomographic reconstructed images, corresponding to the (c, d) images; g, h tomographic reconstructed single-slice images of (e, f). The yellow arrowheads mark bare AuNPs leaking out of tumor vessels. The white arrows mark the nuclei of endothelial cells
Fig. 5TXM micrographs show no leakage of AuNPs of normal brain vessels. TXM images of bare AuNPs in normal brain vessels. a Patchwork of projection images; b, c individual projection images taken at different angles; d, e 3D tomographic reconstructed images, corresponding to (b, c) and (f, g) tomographic reconstructed single-slice images of (d, e). Yellow arrowheads mark the nuclei of brain cells. White arrows mark the nuclei of endothelial cells