4.8 Article

Dual modal ultra-bright nanodots with aggregation-induced emission and gadolinium-chelation for vascular integrity and leakage detection

Journal

BIOMATERIALS
Volume 152, Issue -, Pages 77-85

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2017.10.031

Keywords

Inflammation imaging; Aggregation-induced emission; Blood brain barrier integrity; Two-photon fluorescence imaging; Vascular imaging

Funding

  1. Singapore National Research Foundation [R279-000-483-281, R279-000-444-281]
  2. National University of Singapore [R279-000-482-133]
  3. Institute of Materials Research and Engineering of Singapore [IMRE/2-8P1103]
  4. Singapore Immunology Network (A*STAR)
  5. A*STAR Joint Council Office (JCO) [1431AFG108]

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The study of blood brain barrier (BBB) functions is important for neurological disorder research. However, the lack of suitable tools and methods has hampered the progress of this field. Herein, we present a hybrid nanodot strategy, termed AIE-Gd dots, comprising of a fluorogen with aggregation-induced emission (AlE) characteristics as the core to provide bright and stable fluorescence for optical imaging, and gadolinium (Gd) for accurate quantification of vascular leakage via inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). In this report, we demonstrate that AIE-Gd dots enable direct visualization of brain vascular networks under resting condition, and that they form localized punctate aggregates and accumulate in the brain tissue during experimental cerebral malaria, indicative of hemorrhage and BBB malfunction. With its superior detection sensitivity and multimodality, we hereby propose that AIE-Gd dots can serve as a better alternative to Evans blue for visualization and quantification of changes in brain barrier functions. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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