Affiliation:
1. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences University of Michigan Ann Arbor 48105 USA
2. IMRA America, Inc. 1044 Woodridge Ave. Ann Arbor 48105 MI USA
3. Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor 48105 MI USA
Abstract
AbstractCurrently, available gold nanoparticles (GNPs) typically accumulate in the liver and spleen, leading to concerns for their long‐term biosafety. To address this long‐standing problem, ultraminiature chain‐like gold nanoparticle clusters (GNCs) are developed. Via self‐assembly of 7–8 nm GNP monomers, GNCs provide redshifted optical absorption and scattering contrast in the near‐infrared window. After disassembly, GNCs turn back to GNPs with a size smaller than the renal glomerular filtration size cutoff, allowing their excretion via urine. A one‐month longitudinal study in a rabbit eye model demonstrates that GNCs facilitate multimodal molecular imaging of choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in vivo, non‐invasively, with excellent sensitivity and spatial resolution. GNCs targeting αvβ3 integrins enhance photoacoustic and optical coherence tomography (OCT) signals from CNV by 25.3‐fold and 150%, respectively. With excellent biosafety and biocompatibility demonstrated, GNCs render a first‐of‐its‐kind nanoplatform for biomedical imaging.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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