Deqiang Ruan, Chong Hu, Zeping Yang, Fan Zhang, Bin Guo, Yimin Lei, Daniel Jaque, Yingli Shen, Fu Wang
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摘要
荧光探针工作在近红外第二窗口(NIR-II, 1000-1700 nm)内,具有高组织透明度和最小组织诱导光子散射/吸收的特点,已广泛应用于早期疾病诊断。然而,NIR-II发射体对深部组织成像的能力受到相对较低亮度的限制,这阻碍了低激发强度和给药剂量下图像的获取。在此,我们介绍了一种新的原位策略,通过化学合成的Ag2S纳米粒子(Ag2S super NPs)的后处理,在2分钟的快速微波照射下生长出一个保护壳,来制备超亮Ag2S纳米粒子(Ag2S super NPs)。该壳层有效地减少了表面和结构缺陷,使量子产率提高了25倍,荧光寿命提高了38倍。无毒PEGylated Ag2S超级NPs可以在低激发激光(1 mW/cm2)和给药剂量(0.5 mg/kg)下进行体内深部组织成像。此外,经过靶向肽修饰后,Ag2S超级NPs在胃炎和心肌炎模型中表现出出色的成像性能,与商业Ag2S NPs相比,其在靶向炎症成像中的强度提升超过90%。这些结果为获得超亮NIR-II成像造影剂提供了一种有效、经济、快速的增强方法,从而提高了其在临床前诊断成像应用的潜力。
Rapid in situ microwave-assisted fabrication of ultrabright near-infrared probe for low-dose in vivo inflammatory imaging.
Fluorescent probes operating within the near-infrared second window (NIR-II, 1000-1700 nm), characterized by high tissue transparency and minimal tissue-induced photon scattering/absorption, have been widely applied for early-stage disease diagnosis. However, the capability of NIR-II emitters for deep-tissue imaging is limited by relatively low brightness, which hinders the acquisition of images at low excitation intensity and administration dose. Herein, we introduce a novel in situ strategy to fabricate ultrabright Ag2S nanoparticles (Ag2S super NPs) via aftertreatment of chemically synthesized Ag2S NPs, where a protective shell grown by a 2-minutes rapid microwave irradiation. This shell effectively reduces the surface and structural defects, resulting in a 25-fold promotion of the quantum yield and 38-times increment of the fluorescence lifetime. The nontoxic PEGylated Ag2S super NPs enable in vivo deep-tissue imaging under low excitation laser (1 mW/cm2) and administration dose (0.5 mg/kg). Furthermore, after the modification with targeting peptide, Ag2S super NPs exhibit outstanding imaging performance by achieving an over 90% intensity promotion compared to commercial Ag2S NPs for targeted inflammation imaging in gastritis and myocarditis models. These results present an effective, cost-effective and rapid enhancement approach to obtain ultrabright NIR-II imaging contrast agent, thereby advancing their potential for pre-clinical diagnosis imaging applications.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Nanobiotechnology is an open access peer-reviewed journal communicating scientific and technological advances in the fields of medicine and biology, with an emphasis in their interface with nanoscale sciences. The journal provides biomedical scientists and the international biotechnology business community with the latest developments in the growing field of Nanobiotechnology.