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Fluorescent, Prussian Blue-Based Biocompatible Nanoparticle System for Multimodal Imaging Contrast
(1) Background. The main goal of this work was to develop a fluorescent dye-labelling technique for our previously described nanosized platform, citrate-coated Prussian blue (PB) nanoparticles (PBNPs). In addition, characteristics and stability of the PB nanoparticles labelled with fluorescent dyes...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7557721/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32878344 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10091732 |
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author | Forgách, László Hegedűs, Nikolett Horváth, Ildikó Kiss, Bálint Kovács, Noémi Varga, Zoltán Jakab, Géza Kovács, Tibor Padmanabhan, Parasuraman Szigeti, Krisztián Máthé, Domokos |
author_facet | Forgách, László Hegedűs, Nikolett Horváth, Ildikó Kiss, Bálint Kovács, Noémi Varga, Zoltán Jakab, Géza Kovács, Tibor Padmanabhan, Parasuraman Szigeti, Krisztián Máthé, Domokos |
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description | (1) Background. The main goal of this work was to develop a fluorescent dye-labelling technique for our previously described nanosized platform, citrate-coated Prussian blue (PB) nanoparticles (PBNPs). In addition, characteristics and stability of the PB nanoparticles labelled with fluorescent dyes were determined. (2) Methods. We adsorbed the fluorescent dyes Eosin Y and Rhodamine B and methylene blue (MB) to PB-nanoparticle systems. The physicochemical properties of these fluorescent dye-labeled PBNPs (iron(II);iron(III);octadecacyanide) were determined using atomic force microscopy, dynamic light scattering, zeta potential measurements, scanning- and transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and Fourier-transformation infrared spectroscopy. A methylene-blue (MB) labelled, polyethylene-glycol stabilized PBNP platform was selected for further assessment of in vivo distribution and fluorescent imaging after intravenous administration in mice. (3) Results. The MB-labelled particles emitted a strong fluorescent signal at 662 nm. We found that the fluorescent light emission and steric stabilization made this PBNP-MB particle platform applicable for in vivo optical imaging. (4) Conclusion. We successfully produced a fluorescent and stable, Prussian blue-based nanosystem. The particles can be used as a platform for imaging contrast enhancement. In vivo stability and biodistribution studies revealed new aspects of the use of PBNPs. |
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spelling | pubmed-75577212020-10-20 Fluorescent, Prussian Blue-Based Biocompatible Nanoparticle System for Multimodal Imaging Contrast Forgách, László Hegedűs, Nikolett Horváth, Ildikó Kiss, Bálint Kovács, Noémi Varga, Zoltán Jakab, Géza Kovács, Tibor Padmanabhan, Parasuraman Szigeti, Krisztián Máthé, Domokos Nanomaterials (Basel) Article (1) Background. The main goal of this work was to develop a fluorescent dye-labelling technique for our previously described nanosized platform, citrate-coated Prussian blue (PB) nanoparticles (PBNPs). In addition, characteristics and stability of the PB nanoparticles labelled with fluorescent dyes were determined. (2) Methods. We adsorbed the fluorescent dyes Eosin Y and Rhodamine B and methylene blue (MB) to PB-nanoparticle systems. The physicochemical properties of these fluorescent dye-labeled PBNPs (iron(II);iron(III);octadecacyanide) were determined using atomic force microscopy, dynamic light scattering, zeta potential measurements, scanning- and transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and Fourier-transformation infrared spectroscopy. A methylene-blue (MB) labelled, polyethylene-glycol stabilized PBNP platform was selected for further assessment of in vivo distribution and fluorescent imaging after intravenous administration in mice. (3) Results. The MB-labelled particles emitted a strong fluorescent signal at 662 nm. We found that the fluorescent light emission and steric stabilization made this PBNP-MB particle platform applicable for in vivo optical imaging. (4) Conclusion. We successfully produced a fluorescent and stable, Prussian blue-based nanosystem. The particles can be used as a platform for imaging contrast enhancement. In vivo stability and biodistribution studies revealed new aspects of the use of PBNPs. MDPI 2020-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7557721/ /pubmed/32878344 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10091732 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Forgách, László Hegedűs, Nikolett Horváth, Ildikó Kiss, Bálint Kovács, Noémi Varga, Zoltán Jakab, Géza Kovács, Tibor Padmanabhan, Parasuraman Szigeti, Krisztián Máthé, Domokos Fluorescent, Prussian Blue-Based Biocompatible Nanoparticle System for Multimodal Imaging Contrast |
title | Fluorescent, Prussian Blue-Based Biocompatible Nanoparticle System for Multimodal Imaging Contrast |
title_full | Fluorescent, Prussian Blue-Based Biocompatible Nanoparticle System for Multimodal Imaging Contrast |
title_fullStr | Fluorescent, Prussian Blue-Based Biocompatible Nanoparticle System for Multimodal Imaging Contrast |
title_full_unstemmed | Fluorescent, Prussian Blue-Based Biocompatible Nanoparticle System for Multimodal Imaging Contrast |
title_short | Fluorescent, Prussian Blue-Based Biocompatible Nanoparticle System for Multimodal Imaging Contrast |
title_sort | fluorescent, prussian blue-based biocompatible nanoparticle system for multimodal imaging contrast |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7557721/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32878344 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10091732 |
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