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Biocompatible Croconaine Aggregates with Strong 1.2-1.3 μm Absorption for NIR-IIa Photoacoustic Imaging in Vivo

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 11, Issue 34, Pages 30511-30517

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b06824

Keywords

croconaine dye; the second near-infrared window; micelle; J-aggregation; photoacoustic imaging

Funding

  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [20720180050]
  2. Fourth Round Fujian Health Education Joint Research Projects [WKJ2016-2-08]
  3. Scientific Research Foundation of State Key Laboratory of Molecular Vaccinology and Molecular Diagnostics [2016ZY002]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province [2016J05202]

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Although photoacoustic imaging (PAI) in the second near-infrared (NIR-II) region (1.0-1.7 mu m) is admired for deeper penetration and higher contrast, few organic NIR-II absorbers are available as exogenous contrast agents in vivo. A1094 belongs to the very few similar to 1.1 mu m absorbing croconaine dyes that have superior extinction coefficient and tend to form irregular aggregation. In this study, shape-controlled A1094@ DSPE-PEG(2000) micelles with a J-aggregate core with remarkable 1.2-1.3 mu m absorption are fabricated as biocompatible organic agents. Excellent capabilities in photothermal conversion, photostability, and PAI are found in in vitro studies. In vivo PAI of inguinal lymph nodes and in situ glioma pre- and post-resection, all demonstrate high lymph/tumor-targeting efficiency. An similar to 4.54 mm deep brain lesion is imaged at 1200 nm with minimized background and increased contrast compared to 970 nm. Overall, we achieved significant bathochromic shift of organic absorbers and expanded their PAI application to the long-wavelength end of the NIR-IIa region.

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