| Literature DB >> 32780938 |
Kai Cai1, Weiyun Zhang2, Mohamed F Foda3, Xuyu Li2, Jin Zhang2, Yeteng Zhong4, Huageng Liang1, Huiqiao Li1, Heyou Han2, Tianyou Zhai1.
Abstract
The miniaturization of gold nanorods exhibits a bright prospect for intravital photoacoustic imaging (PAI) and the hollow structure possesses a better plasmonic property. Herein, miniature hollow gold nanorods (M-AuHNRs) (≈46 nm in length) possessing strong plasmonic absorbance in the second near-infrared (NIR-II) window (1000-1350 nm) are developed, which are considered as the most suitable range for the intravital PAI. The as-prepared M-AuHNRs exhibit 3.5 times stronger photoacoustic signal intensity than the large hollow Au nanorods (≈105 nm in length) at 0.2 optical density under 1064 nm laser irradiation. The in vivo biodistribution measurement shows that the accumulation in tumor of miniature nanorods is twofold as high as that of the large counterpart. After modifying with a tumor-targeting molecule and fluorochrome, in living tumor-bearing mice, the M-AuHNRs group gives a high fluorescence intensity in tumors, which is 3.6-fold that of the large ones with the same functionalization. Moreover, in the intravital PAI of living tumor-bearing mice, the M-AuHNRs generate longer-lasting and stronger photoacoustic signal than the large counterpart in the NIR-II window. Overall, this study presents the fabrication of M-AuHNRs as a promising contrast agent for intravital PAI.Entities:
Keywords: NIR-II window; hollow gold nanorods; in vivo imaging; miniature hollow gold nanorods; photoacoustic imaging
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32780938 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202002748
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281