Literature DB >> 27987748

Dual-modality NIRF-MRI cubosomes and hexosomes: High throughput formulation and in vivo biodistribution.

Nhiem Tran1, Nicole Bye2, Bradford A Moffat2, David K Wright3, Andrew Cuddihy4, Tracey M Hinton5, Adrian M Hawley6, Nicholas P Reynolds7, Lynne J Waddington8, Xavier Mulet8, Ann M Turnley2, M Cristina Morganti-Kossmann9, Benjamin W Muir10.   

Abstract

Engineered nanoparticles with multiple complementary imaging modalities are of great benefit to the rapid treatment and diagnosis of disease in various organs. Herein, we report the formulation of cubosomes and hexosomes that carry multiple amphiphilic imaging contrast agents in their self-assembled lipid bilayers. This is the first report of the use of both near infrared fluorescent (NIRF) imaging and gadolinium lipid based magnetic resonance (MR) imaging modalities in cubosomes and hexosomes. High-throughput screening was used to rapidly optimize formulations with desirable nano-architectures and low in vitro cytotoxicity. The dual-modal imaging nanoparticles in vivo biodistribution and organ specific contrast enhancement were then studied. The NIRF in vivo imaging results indicated accumulation of both cubosomes and hexosomes in the liver and spleen of mice up to 20h post-injection. Remarkably, the biodistribution of the nanoparticle formulations was affected by the mesophase (i.e. cubic or hexagonal), a finding of significant importance for the future use of these compounds, with hexosomes showing higher accumulation in the spleen than the liver compared to cubosomes. Furthermore, in vivo MRI data of animals injected with either type of lyotropic liquid crystal nanoparticle displayed enhanced contrast in the liver and spleen.
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Keywords:  Biodistribution; Cubosome; Hexosome; Imaging; Lipid; MRI; Multifunctional; Nanoparticles

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27987748     DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2016.10.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl        ISSN: 0928-4931            Impact factor:   7.328


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