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Delivery and reveal of localization of upconversion luminescent microparticles and quantum dots in the skin in vivo by fractional laser microablation, multimodal imaging, and optical clearing

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL OPTICS
Volume 23, Issue 2, Pages -

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SPIE-SOC PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1117/1.JBO.23.2.026001

Keywords

upconversion microparticles; quantum dots; skin; fractional laser microablation; optical clearing; luminescence spectroscopy; optical coherence tomography; confocal microscopy; histochemical analysis

Funding

  1. Academy of Finland [288164, 260321, 290596]
  2. Russian Governmental contract [2014/203, 1490]
  3. Russian Governmental grant [14.Z50.31.0004, 074-U01]
  4. Russian Presidential grant [MK-6009.2016.2, NSh-7898.2016.2]

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Delivery and spatial localization of upconversion luminescent microparticles [Y2O3: Yb, Er] (mean size similar to 1.6 mu m) and quantum dots (QDs) (CuInS2/ZnS nanoparticles coated with polyethylene glycol-based amphiphilic polymer, mean size similar to 20 nm) inside rat skin was studied in vivo using a multimodal optical imaging approach. The particles were embedded into the skin dermis to the depth from 300 to 500 mu m through micro-channels performed by fractional laser microablation. Low-frequency ultrasound was applied to enhance penetration of the particles into the skin. Visualization of the particles was revealed using a combination of luminescent spectroscopy, optical coherence tomography, confocal microscopy, and histochemical analysis. Optical clearing was used to enhance the image contrast of the luminescent signal from the particles. It was demonstrated that the penetration depth of particles depends on their size, resulting in a different detection time interval (days) of the luminescent signal from microparticles and QDs inside the rat skin in vivo. We show that luminescent signal from the upconversion microparticles and QDs was detected after the particle delivery into the rat skin in vivo during eighth and fourth days, respectively. We hypothesize that the upconversion microparticles have created a long-time depot localized in the laser-created channels, as the QDs spread over the surrounding tissues. (c) 2018 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)

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