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Radiopaque fluorescence-transparent TaOx decorated upconversion nanophosphors for in vivo CT/MR/UCL trimodal imaging

Journal

BIOMATERIALS
Volume 33, Issue 30, Pages 7530-7539

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2012.06.028

Keywords

Tantalum oxide; Upconversion luminescence; CT; Magnetic resonance; Trimodal imaging

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China Research [50823007, 50972154, 51132009, 51072212, 51102259, 21172043]
  2. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai [10430712800, 11nm0505000]
  3. National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2011CB707905]

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To address the intractable issues such as the low performance or biocompatibility frequently encountered in previous CT, magnetic resonance (MR) and fluorescence trimodal imaging nanoprobes, a nanocomposite has been constructed by decorating gadolinium ions doped upconversion nanoparticle (Gd-doped UCNP) with radiopaque but fluorescence-transparent tantalum oxide (TaOx, x approximate to 1). The assynthesized water-soluble nanoparticle showed a litchi-like shape with an average size of similar to 30 nm and demonstrated extraordinarily high longitudinal and transverse relaxivity values (r(1) = 11.45 mM(-1)s(-1) and r(2) = 147.3 mM(-1)s(-1)) compared with the reported Gd-doped UCNPs to date. Obvious CT contrast enhancement was obtained by the combined effect between the radiopaque TaOx shell and the Gd-doped UCNP inner core. Strong upconversion luminescence (UCL) signal could unobstructedly penetrate out in virtue of high transparency of the TaOx shell. No mutual interference among different modalities of the upconversion nanolitchi (UCNL) was found, which ensured that the individual merits of every imaging modality could be brought into full play, demonstrated by in vitro and in vivo imagings. Furthermore, UCNLs showed only a slight effect on macrophages and RBCs in vitro and tissue in vivo. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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