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Biodistribution of Multimodal Gold Nanoclusters Designed for Photoluminescence-SPECT/CT Imaging and Diagnostic

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 12, Issue 19, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano12193259

Keywords

imaging; multimodality; gold nanoclusters; luminescence; SPECT; CT; radiolabelling; technetium 99m; biodistribution; accumulation in cells

Funding

  1. European Regional Development Fund [09.3.3-LMT-K-712]
  2. Research Council of Lithuania (LMTLT)

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The study evaluated the biodistribution of biocompatible Tc-99m-BSA-Au NCs in animals, confirming their potential as photoluminescence-SPECT/CT agents and demonstrating their in vivo imaging capabilities.
Highly biocompatible nanostructures for multimodality imaging are critical for clinical diagnostics improvements in the future. Combining optical imaging with other techniques may lead to important advances in diagnostics. The purpose of such a system would be to combine the individual advantages of each imaging method to provide reliable and accurate information at the site of the disease bypassing the limitations of each. The aim of the presented study was to evaluate biodistribution of the biocompatible technetium-99m labelled bovine serum albumin-gold nanoclusters (Tc-99m-BSA-Au NCs) as photoluminescence-SPECT/CT agent in experimental animals. It was verified spectroscopically that radiolabelling with Tc-99m does not influence the optical properties of BSA-Au NCs within the synthesized Tc-99m-BSA-Au NCs bioconjugates. Biodistribution imaging of the Tc-99m-BSA-Au NCs in Wistar rats was performed using a clinical SPECT/CT system. In vivo imaging of Wistar rats demonstrated intense cardiac blood pool activity, as well as rapid blood clearance and accumulation in the kidneys, liver, and urinary bladder. Confocal images of kidney, liver and spleen tissues revealed no visible uptake indicating that the circulation lifetime of Tc-99m-BSA-Au NCs in the bloodstream might be too short for accumulation in these tissues. The cellular uptake of Tc-99m-BSA-Au NCs in kidney cells was also delayed and substantial accumulation was observed only after 24-h incubation. Based on our experiments, it was concluded that Tc-99m-BSA-Au NCs could be used as a contrast agent and shows promise as potential diagnostic agents for bloodstream imaging of the excretory organs in vivo.

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