| Literature DB >> 30663820 |
Yuyan Jiang1, Paul Kumar Upputuri1, Chen Xie1, Ziling Zeng1, Arunima Sharma1, Xu Zhen1, Jingchao Li1, Jiaguo Huang1, Manojit Pramanik1, Kanyi Pu1.
Abstract
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging in the second near-infrared (NIR-II) window (1000-1700 nm) holds great promise for deep-tissue diagnosis due to the reduced light scattering and minimized tissue absorption; however, exploration of such a noninvasive imaging technique is greatly constrained by the lack of biodegradable NIR-II absorbing agents. Herein, the first series of metabolizable NIR-II PA agents are reported based on semiconducting polymer nanoparticles (SPNs). Such completely organic nanoagents consist of π-conjugated yet oxidizable optical polymer as PA generator and hydrolyzable amphiphilic polymer as particle matrix to provide water solubility. The obtained SPNs are readily degraded by myeloperoxidase and lipase abundant in phagocytes, transforming from nonfluorescent nanoparticles (30 nm) into NIR fluorescent ultrasmall metabolites (≈1 nm). As such, these nanoagents can be effectively cleared out via both hepatobiliary and renal excretions after systematic administration, leaving no toxicity to living mice. Particularly these nanoagents possess high photothermal conversion efficiencies and emit bright PA signals at 1064 nm, enabling sensitive NIR-II PA imaging of both subcutaneous tumor and deep brain vasculature through intact skull in living animals at a low systematic dosage. This study thus provides a generalized molecular design toward organic metabolizable semiconducting materials for biophotonic applications in NIR-II window.Entities:
Keywords: biodegradable materials; photoacoustic imaging; polymer nanoparticles; second near-infrared window
Year: 2019 PMID: 30663820 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201808166
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849