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Gold nanoparticles as high-resolution X-ray imaging contrast agents for the analysis of tumor-related micro-vasculature

BACKGROUND: Angiogenesis is widely investigated in conjunction with cancer development, in particular because of the possibility of early stage detection and of new therapeutic strategies. However, such studies are negatively affected by the limitations of imaging techniques in the detection of micr...

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Autores principales: Chien, Chia-Chi, Chen, Hsiang-Hsin, Lai, Sheng-Feng, Wu, Kang-Chao, Cai, Xiaoqing, Hwu, Yeukuang, Petibois, Cyril, Chu, Yong, Margaritondo, Giorgio
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3316138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22409971
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-3155-10-10
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author Chien, Chia-Chi
Chen, Hsiang-Hsin
Lai, Sheng-Feng
Wu, Kang-Chao
Cai, Xiaoqing
Hwu, Yeukuang
Petibois, Cyril
Chu, Yong
Margaritondo, Giorgio
author_facet Chien, Chia-Chi
Chen, Hsiang-Hsin
Lai, Sheng-Feng
Wu, Kang-Chao
Cai, Xiaoqing
Hwu, Yeukuang
Petibois, Cyril
Chu, Yong
Margaritondo, Giorgio
author_sort Chien, Chia-Chi
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Angiogenesis is widely investigated in conjunction with cancer development, in particular because of the possibility of early stage detection and of new therapeutic strategies. However, such studies are negatively affected by the limitations of imaging techniques in the detection of microscopic blood vessels (diameter 3-5 μm) grown under angiogenic stress. We report that synchrotron-based X-ray imaging techniques with very high spatial resolution can overcome this obstacle, provided that suitable contrast agents are used. RESULTS: We tested different contrast agents based on gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) for the detection of cancer-related angiogenesis by synchrotron microradiology, microtomography and high resolution X-ray microscopy. Among them only bare-AuNPs in conjunction with heparin injection provided sufficient contrast to allow in vivo detection of small capillary species (the smallest measured lumen diameters were 3-5 μm). The detected vessel density was 3-7 times higher than with other nanoparticles. We also found that bare-AuNPs with heparin allows detecting symptoms of local extravascular nanoparticle diffusion in tumor areas where capillary leakage appeared. CONCLUSIONS: Although high-Z AuNPs are natural candidates as radiology contrast agents, their success is not guaranteed, in particular when targeting very small blood vessels in tumor-related angiography. We found that AuNPs injected with heparin produced the contrast level needed to reveal--for the first time by X-ray imaging--tumor microvessels with 3-5 μm diameter as well as extravascular diffusion due to basal membrane defenestration. These results open the interesting possibility of functional imaging of the tumor microvasculature, of its development and organization, as well as of the effects of anti-angiogenic drugs.
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spelling pubmed-33161382012-03-31 Gold nanoparticles as high-resolution X-ray imaging contrast agents for the analysis of tumor-related micro-vasculature Chien, Chia-Chi Chen, Hsiang-Hsin Lai, Sheng-Feng Wu, Kang-Chao Cai, Xiaoqing Hwu, Yeukuang Petibois, Cyril Chu, Yong Margaritondo, Giorgio J Nanobiotechnology Research BACKGROUND: Angiogenesis is widely investigated in conjunction with cancer development, in particular because of the possibility of early stage detection and of new therapeutic strategies. However, such studies are negatively affected by the limitations of imaging techniques in the detection of microscopic blood vessels (diameter 3-5 μm) grown under angiogenic stress. We report that synchrotron-based X-ray imaging techniques with very high spatial resolution can overcome this obstacle, provided that suitable contrast agents are used. RESULTS: We tested different contrast agents based on gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) for the detection of cancer-related angiogenesis by synchrotron microradiology, microtomography and high resolution X-ray microscopy. Among them only bare-AuNPs in conjunction with heparin injection provided sufficient contrast to allow in vivo detection of small capillary species (the smallest measured lumen diameters were 3-5 μm). The detected vessel density was 3-7 times higher than with other nanoparticles. We also found that bare-AuNPs with heparin allows detecting symptoms of local extravascular nanoparticle diffusion in tumor areas where capillary leakage appeared. CONCLUSIONS: Although high-Z AuNPs are natural candidates as radiology contrast agents, their success is not guaranteed, in particular when targeting very small blood vessels in tumor-related angiography. We found that AuNPs injected with heparin produced the contrast level needed to reveal--for the first time by X-ray imaging--tumor microvessels with 3-5 μm diameter as well as extravascular diffusion due to basal membrane defenestration. These results open the interesting possibility of functional imaging of the tumor microvasculature, of its development and organization, as well as of the effects of anti-angiogenic drugs. BioMed Central 2012-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3316138/ /pubmed/22409971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-3155-10-10 Text en Copyright © 2012 Chien et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chien, Chia-Chi
Chen, Hsiang-Hsin
Lai, Sheng-Feng
Wu, Kang-Chao
Cai, Xiaoqing
Hwu, Yeukuang
Petibois, Cyril
Chu, Yong
Margaritondo, Giorgio
Gold nanoparticles as high-resolution X-ray imaging contrast agents for the analysis of tumor-related micro-vasculature
title Gold nanoparticles as high-resolution X-ray imaging contrast agents for the analysis of tumor-related micro-vasculature
title_full Gold nanoparticles as high-resolution X-ray imaging contrast agents for the analysis of tumor-related micro-vasculature
title_fullStr Gold nanoparticles as high-resolution X-ray imaging contrast agents for the analysis of tumor-related micro-vasculature
title_full_unstemmed Gold nanoparticles as high-resolution X-ray imaging contrast agents for the analysis of tumor-related micro-vasculature
title_short Gold nanoparticles as high-resolution X-ray imaging contrast agents for the analysis of tumor-related micro-vasculature
title_sort gold nanoparticles as high-resolution x-ray imaging contrast agents for the analysis of tumor-related micro-vasculature
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3316138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22409971
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-3155-10-10
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