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Radioactive (198)Au-Doped Nanostructures with Different Shapes for In Vivo Analyses of Their Biodistribution, Tumor Uptake, and Intratumoral Distribution
[Image: see text] With Au nanocages as an example, we recently demonstrated that radioactive (198)Au could be incorporated into the crystal lattice of Au nanostructures for simple and reliable quantification of their in vivo biodistribution by measuring the γ radiation from (198)Au decay and for opt...
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American Chemical Society
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4358630/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24766522 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn406258m |
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author | Black, Kvar C. L. Wang, Yucai Luehmann, Hannah P. Cai, Xin Xing, Wenxin Pang, Bo Zhao, Yongfeng Cutler, Cathy S. Wang, Lihong V. Liu, Yongjian Xia, Younan |
author_facet | Black, Kvar C. L. Wang, Yucai Luehmann, Hannah P. Cai, Xin Xing, Wenxin Pang, Bo Zhao, Yongfeng Cutler, Cathy S. Wang, Lihong V. Liu, Yongjian Xia, Younan |
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description | [Image: see text] With Au nanocages as an example, we recently demonstrated that radioactive (198)Au could be incorporated into the crystal lattice of Au nanostructures for simple and reliable quantification of their in vivo biodistribution by measuring the γ radiation from (198)Au decay and for optical imaging by detecting the Cerenkov radiation. Here we extend the capability of this strategy to synthesize radioactive (198)Au nanostructures with a similar size but different shapes and then compare their biodistribution, tumor uptake, and intratumoral distribution using a murine EMT6 breast cancer model. Specifically, we investigated Au nanospheres, nanodisks, nanorods, and cubic nanocages. After PEGylation, an aqueous suspension of the radioactive Au nanostructures was injected into a tumor-bearing mouse intravenously, and their biodistribution was measured from the γ radiation while their tumor uptake was directly imaged using the Cerenkov radiation. Significantly higher tumor uptake was observed for the Au nanospheres and nanodisks relative to the Au nanorods and nanocages at 24 h postinjection. Furthermore, autoradiographic imaging was performed on thin slices of the tumor after excision to resolve the intratumoral distributions of the nanostructures. While both the Au nanospheres and nanodisks were only observed on the surfaces of the tumors, the Au nanorods and nanocages were distributed throughout the tumors. |
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spelling | pubmed-43586302015-04-25 Radioactive (198)Au-Doped Nanostructures with Different Shapes for In Vivo Analyses of Their Biodistribution, Tumor Uptake, and Intratumoral Distribution Black, Kvar C. L. Wang, Yucai Luehmann, Hannah P. Cai, Xin Xing, Wenxin Pang, Bo Zhao, Yongfeng Cutler, Cathy S. Wang, Lihong V. Liu, Yongjian Xia, Younan ACS Nano [Image: see text] With Au nanocages as an example, we recently demonstrated that radioactive (198)Au could be incorporated into the crystal lattice of Au nanostructures for simple and reliable quantification of their in vivo biodistribution by measuring the γ radiation from (198)Au decay and for optical imaging by detecting the Cerenkov radiation. Here we extend the capability of this strategy to synthesize radioactive (198)Au nanostructures with a similar size but different shapes and then compare their biodistribution, tumor uptake, and intratumoral distribution using a murine EMT6 breast cancer model. Specifically, we investigated Au nanospheres, nanodisks, nanorods, and cubic nanocages. After PEGylation, an aqueous suspension of the radioactive Au nanostructures was injected into a tumor-bearing mouse intravenously, and their biodistribution was measured from the γ radiation while their tumor uptake was directly imaged using the Cerenkov radiation. Significantly higher tumor uptake was observed for the Au nanospheres and nanodisks relative to the Au nanorods and nanocages at 24 h postinjection. Furthermore, autoradiographic imaging was performed on thin slices of the tumor after excision to resolve the intratumoral distributions of the nanostructures. While both the Au nanospheres and nanodisks were only observed on the surfaces of the tumors, the Au nanorods and nanocages were distributed throughout the tumors. American Chemical Society 2014-04-25 2014-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4358630/ /pubmed/24766522 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn406258m Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Black, Kvar C. L. Wang, Yucai Luehmann, Hannah P. Cai, Xin Xing, Wenxin Pang, Bo Zhao, Yongfeng Cutler, Cathy S. Wang, Lihong V. Liu, Yongjian Xia, Younan Radioactive (198)Au-Doped Nanostructures with Different Shapes for In Vivo Analyses of Their Biodistribution, Tumor Uptake, and Intratumoral Distribution |
title | Radioactive (198)Au-Doped Nanostructures with Different Shapes for In Vivo Analyses of Their Biodistribution, Tumor Uptake, and Intratumoral Distribution |
title_full | Radioactive (198)Au-Doped Nanostructures with Different Shapes for In Vivo Analyses of Their Biodistribution, Tumor Uptake, and Intratumoral Distribution |
title_fullStr | Radioactive (198)Au-Doped Nanostructures with Different Shapes for In Vivo Analyses of Their Biodistribution, Tumor Uptake, and Intratumoral Distribution |
title_full_unstemmed | Radioactive (198)Au-Doped Nanostructures with Different Shapes for In Vivo Analyses of Their Biodistribution, Tumor Uptake, and Intratumoral Distribution |
title_short | Radioactive (198)Au-Doped Nanostructures with Different Shapes for In Vivo Analyses of Their Biodistribution, Tumor Uptake, and Intratumoral Distribution |
title_sort | radioactive (198)au-doped nanostructures with different shapes for in vivo analyses of their biodistribution, tumor uptake, and intratumoral distribution |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4358630/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24766522 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn406258m |
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