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In vivo biodistribution studies and ex vivo lymph node imaging using heavy metal-free quantum dots
- Source :
- Biomaterials
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Quantum dots (QDs) are attractive photoluminescence probes for biomedical imaging due to their unique photophysical properties. However, the potential toxicity of QDs has remained a major obstacle to their clinical use because they commonly incorporate the toxic heavy metal cadmium within the core of the QDs. In this work, we have evaluated a novel type of heavy metal-free/cadmium-free and biocompatible QD nanoparticles (bio CFQD(®) nanoparticles) with a good photoluminescence quantum yield. Sentinel lymph node mapping is an increasingly important treatment option in the management of breast cancer. We have demonstrated their potential for lymph node mapping by ex vivo imaging of regional lymph nodes after subcutaneous injection in the paw of rats. Using photoluminescence imaging and chemical extraction measurements based on elemental analysis by inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy, the quantum dots are shown to accumulate quickly and selectively in the axillary and thoracic regional lymph nodes. In addition, lifetime imaging microscopy of the QD photoluminescence indicates minimal perturbation to their photoluminescence properties in biological systems.
- Subjects :
- Heavy metal-free quantum dots
MA, myristic acid
HF, hydrofluoric acid
ICG, indocyanine green
NIR, near-infra red
Metal Nanoparticles
QD, quantum dot
ALN, axillary lymph node
Indium
Sensitivity and Specificity
Article
TMS, trimethylsilyl
Breast cancer
SLN, sentinel lymph node
Metals, Heavy
Quantum Dots
Animals
Nanotechnology
Tissue Distribution
LNs, lymph nodes
SLNB, sentinel lymph node biopsy
TEM, transmission electron microscopy
Photoluminescence
PL, photoluminescence
LED, light-emitting diode
NPs, nanoparticles
PEG, polyethylene glycol
DLS, dynamic light scattering
FLIM, fluorescence lifetime imaging
Reproducibility of Results
ALND, Axillary lymph node dissection
LALN, left axillary lymph node
LTLN, left thoracic lymph node
Rats
ICP-MS, inductively coupled plasma-mass spectroscopy
TLN, thoracic lymph node
CCD, charge-coupled device
Luminescent Measurements
Nanoparticles
Female
QY, quantum yield
Sentinel Lymph Node
RES, reticuloendothelial system
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18785905
- Volume :
- 104
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biomaterials
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid..........bc1108f7d956a94ed9badac39da84d3f