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An organic NIR-II nanofluorophore with aggregation-induced emission characteristics for in vivo fluorescence imaging

Background: In vivo fluorescence imaging in the second near-infrared (NIR-II, 1000–1700 nm) window using organic fluorophores has great advantages, but generally suffers from a relatively low fluorescence quantum yield (mostly less than 2%). In this study, organic nanoparticles (L1013 NPs) with a hi...

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Autores principales: Wu, Wei, Yang, Yan-Qing, Yang, Yang, Yang, Yu-Ming, Wang, Hong, Zhang, Kai-Yuan, Guo, Li, Ge, Hong-Fei, Liu, Jie, Feng, Hua
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6537930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31213799
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S198587
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author Wu, Wei
Yang, Yan-Qing
Yang, Yang
Yang, Yu-Ming
Wang, Hong
Zhang, Kai-Yuan
Guo, Li
Ge, Hong-Fei
Liu, Jie
Feng, Hua
author_facet Wu, Wei
Yang, Yan-Qing
Yang, Yang
Yang, Yu-Ming
Wang, Hong
Zhang, Kai-Yuan
Guo, Li
Ge, Hong-Fei
Liu, Jie
Feng, Hua
author_sort Wu, Wei
collection PubMed
description Background: In vivo fluorescence imaging in the second near-infrared (NIR-II, 1000–1700 nm) window using organic fluorophores has great advantages, but generally suffers from a relatively low fluorescence quantum yield (mostly less than 2%). In this study, organic nanoparticles (L1013 NPs) with a high fluorescence quantum yield (9.9%) were systhesized for in vivo imaging. Methods: A molecule (BTPPA) with donor-acceptor-donor structure and aggregation-induced emission enabling moieties was prepared. BTPPA molecules were then encapsulated into nanoparticles (L1013 NPs) using a nanoprecipitation method. The L1013 NPs were intravenously injected into the mice (including normal, stroke and tumor models) for vascular and tumor imaging. Results: L1013 NPs excited at 808 nm exhibit NIR-II emission with a peak at 1013 nm and an emission tail extending to 1400 nm. They have a quantum yield of 9.9% and also show excellent photo/colloidal stabilities and negligible in vitro and in vivo toxicity. We use L1013 NPs for noninvasive real-time visualization of mouse hindlimb and cerebral vessels (including stroke pathology) under a very low power density (4.6–40 mW cm(‒2)) and short exposure time (40–100 ms). Moreover, L1013 NPs are able to localize tumor pathology, with a tumor-to-normal tissue ratio of 11.7±1.3, which is unusually high for NIR-II fluorescent imaging through passive targeting strategy. Conclusion: L1013 NPs demonstrate the potential for a range of clinical applications, especially for tumor surgery.
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spelling pubmed-65379302019-06-18 An organic NIR-II nanofluorophore with aggregation-induced emission characteristics for in vivo fluorescence imaging Wu, Wei Yang, Yan-Qing Yang, Yang Yang, Yu-Ming Wang, Hong Zhang, Kai-Yuan Guo, Li Ge, Hong-Fei Liu, Jie Feng, Hua Int J Nanomedicine Original Research Background: In vivo fluorescence imaging in the second near-infrared (NIR-II, 1000–1700 nm) window using organic fluorophores has great advantages, but generally suffers from a relatively low fluorescence quantum yield (mostly less than 2%). In this study, organic nanoparticles (L1013 NPs) with a high fluorescence quantum yield (9.9%) were systhesized for in vivo imaging. Methods: A molecule (BTPPA) with donor-acceptor-donor structure and aggregation-induced emission enabling moieties was prepared. BTPPA molecules were then encapsulated into nanoparticles (L1013 NPs) using a nanoprecipitation method. The L1013 NPs were intravenously injected into the mice (including normal, stroke and tumor models) for vascular and tumor imaging. Results: L1013 NPs excited at 808 nm exhibit NIR-II emission with a peak at 1013 nm and an emission tail extending to 1400 nm. They have a quantum yield of 9.9% and also show excellent photo/colloidal stabilities and negligible in vitro and in vivo toxicity. We use L1013 NPs for noninvasive real-time visualization of mouse hindlimb and cerebral vessels (including stroke pathology) under a very low power density (4.6–40 mW cm(‒2)) and short exposure time (40–100 ms). Moreover, L1013 NPs are able to localize tumor pathology, with a tumor-to-normal tissue ratio of 11.7±1.3, which is unusually high for NIR-II fluorescent imaging through passive targeting strategy. Conclusion: L1013 NPs demonstrate the potential for a range of clinical applications, especially for tumor surgery. Dove 2019-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6537930/ /pubmed/31213799 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S198587 Text en © 2019 Wu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
spellingShingle Original Research
Wu, Wei
Yang, Yan-Qing
Yang, Yang
Yang, Yu-Ming
Wang, Hong
Zhang, Kai-Yuan
Guo, Li
Ge, Hong-Fei
Liu, Jie
Feng, Hua
An organic NIR-II nanofluorophore with aggregation-induced emission characteristics for in vivo fluorescence imaging
title An organic NIR-II nanofluorophore with aggregation-induced emission characteristics for in vivo fluorescence imaging
title_full An organic NIR-II nanofluorophore with aggregation-induced emission characteristics for in vivo fluorescence imaging
title_fullStr An organic NIR-II nanofluorophore with aggregation-induced emission characteristics for in vivo fluorescence imaging
title_full_unstemmed An organic NIR-II nanofluorophore with aggregation-induced emission characteristics for in vivo fluorescence imaging
title_short An organic NIR-II nanofluorophore with aggregation-induced emission characteristics for in vivo fluorescence imaging
title_sort organic nir-ii nanofluorophore with aggregation-induced emission characteristics for in vivo fluorescence imaging
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6537930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31213799
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S198587
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