| Literature DB >> 26854391 |
Shang-Wei Chou1, Chien-Liang Liu1, Tzu-Ming Liu2, Yu-Fang Shen3, Lun-Chang Kuo4, Cheng-Ham Wu4, Tsung-Yuan Hsieh4, Pei-Chun Wu4, Ming-Rung Tsai4, Che-Chang Yang5, Kai-Yao Chang5, Meng-Hua Lu6, Pai-Chi Li7, Shi-Ping Chen7, Yu-Hsin Wang7, Chen-Wen Lu8, Yi-An Chen1, Chih-Chia Huang9, Churng-Ren Chris Wang10, Jong-Kai Hsiao11, Meng-Lin Li12, Pi-Tai Chou13.
Abstract
A single nanomaterial with multiple imaging contrasts and functions is highly desired for multiscale theragnosis. Herein, we demonstrate single 1-1.9 μm infrared-active FePt alloy nanoparticles (FePt NPs) offering unprecedented four-contrast-in-one molecular imaging - computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), photoacoustic (PA) imaging, and high-order multiphoton luminescence (HOMPL) microscopy. The PA response of FePt NPs outperforms that of infrared-active gold nanorods by 3- to 5.6-fold under identical excitation fluence and particle concentrations. HOMPL (680 nm) of an isolated FePt NP renders spatial full-width-at-half-maximum values of 432 nm and 300 nm beyond the optical diffraction limit for 1230-nm and 920-nm excitation, respectively. The in vivo targeting function was successfully visualized using HOMPL, PA imaging, CT, and MRI, thereby validating FePt as a single nanomaterial system covering up to four types (Optical/PA/CT/MRI) of molecular imaging contrast, ranging from the microscopic level to whole-body scale investigation.Entities:
Keywords: FePt nanoparticle; Infrared-active; Molecular imaging; Multi-modality contrast; Multiphoton luminescence; Photoacoustic responses
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26854391 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2016.01.053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479