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A NIR-II Photoacoustic/NIR-IIa Fluorescent Probe for Targeted Imaging of Glioma under NIR-II Excitation

Shuxin Lyu, S. L. Lu, Conghao Gui, Chunyan Guo, Juanjuan Han, Yuling Xiao, Ruiping Zhang, Xuechuan Hong

2024Journal of Medicinal Chemistry52 citationsDOI

Abstract

Fluorescence and photoacoustic (PA) imaging in the second near-infrared (NIR-II, 1000–1700 nm) window has garnered massive interest owing to high maximum permissible exposure of light, reduced autofluorescence, and improved deep penetration. However, active targeted NIR-II photoacoustic/NIR-IIa fluorescence imaging of glioma under NIR-II excitation has been seldom reported, which is partly ascribable to the lack of suitable materials. In this study, a small-molecule-based α v β 3 -targeted NIR-II photoacoustic/NIR-IIa fluorescent probe IR-32p was generated and subsequently evaluated in U87MG tumor-bearing mice excited with NIR-I and NIR-II light. Exceptional dual-modal imaging properties such as good tumor uptake, high targeting specificity, and high tumor contrast were achieved in an orthotopic glioma model under 1020/1064 nm excitation, exhibiting a superior imaging depth of glioma through the skull. Our study introduces an outstanding dual-modal contrast agent with NIR-II absorption and confirms the superiority of NIR-II excitation over NIR-I in in vivo NIR-II/PA imaging.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryFluorescenceNear-infrared spectroscopyPhotoacoustic imaging in biomedicineIn vivoGliomaFluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopyAutofluorescenceAbsorption (acoustics)Molecular imagingNuclear magnetic resonanceOpticsCancer researchBiologyBiotechnologyPhysicsNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingPhotodynamic Therapy Research Studies