Literature DB >> 29625160

Noninvasive monitoring of nanoparticle clearance and aggregation in blood circulation by in vivo flow cytometry.

Dan Wei1, Kai Pang1, Qingxiang Song2, Yuanzhen Suo3, Hao He1, Xiaofu Weng1, Xiaoling Gao4, Xunbin Wei5.   

Abstract

Nanoparticles have been widely used in biomedical research as drug carriers or imaging agents for living animals. Blood circulation is crucial for the delivery of nanoparticles, which enter the bloodstream through injection, inhalation, or dermal exposure. However, the clearance kinetics of nanoparticles in blood circulation has been poorly studied, mainly because of the limitations of conventional detection methods, such as insufficient blood sample volumes or low spatial-temporal resolution. In addition, formation of nanoparticle aggregates is a key determinant for biocompatibility and drug delivery efficiency. Aggregation behavior of nanoparticles in blood is studied using dynamic light scattering in serum or serum protein solutions, which is still very different from in vivo condition. In this work, we monitored the dynamics of nanoparticle concentration and formation of nanoparticle aggregates in the bloodstream in live animals using in vivo flow cytometry (IVFC). The results indicated that nanoparticles in smaller size could stay longer in the bloodstream. Polyethylene glycol (PEG)-modification could prolong circulating time and reduce the formation of aggregates in the blood circulation. Our work shows that IVFC can be a powerful tool for pharmacokinetic studies of nanoparticles and other drug carriers, assessing cell-targeting efficiency, as well as potentially measuring cardiac output and hepatic function in vivo.
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Keywords:  Blood circulation; In vivo flow cytometry; Nanoparticle aggregation; Nanoparticle clearance; Noninvasive imaging

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29625160     DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2018.03.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Control Release        ISSN: 0168-3659            Impact factor:   9.776


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