| Literature DB >> 29966035 |
Deborah Sultan1, Dezhuang Ye2, Gyu Seong Heo1, Xiaohui Zhang1, Hannah Luehmann1, Yimei Yue3, Lisa Detering1, Sergey Komarov1, Sara Taylor4, Yuan-Chuan Tai1, Joshua B Rubin4, Hong Chen5, Yongjian Liu1.
Abstract
Focused ultrasound (FUS) technology is reported to enhance the delivery of 64 Cu-integrated ultrasmall gold nanoclusters (64 Cu-AuNCs) across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) as measured by positron emission tomography (PET). To better define the optimal physical properties for brain delivery, 64 Cu-AuNCs with different surface charges are synthesized and characterized. In vivo biodistribution studies are performed to compare the individual organ uptake of each type of 64 Cu-AuNCs. Quantitative PET imaging post-FUS treatment shows site-targeted brain penetration, retention, and diffusion of the negative, neutral, and positive 64 Cu-AuNCs. Autoradiography is performed to compare the intrabrain distribution of these nanoclusters. PET Imaging demonstrates the effective BBB opening and successful delivery of 64 Cu-AuNCs into the brain. Of the three 64 Cu-AuNCs investigated, the neutrally charged nanostructure performs the best and is the candidate platform for future theranostic applications in neuro-oncology.Entities:
Keywords: brain; focused ultrasound; imaging; nanoclusters; positron emission tomography
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29966035 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201703115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281