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多模态 Mn 掺杂的 I-III-VI 量子点用于近红外荧光和磁共振成像:从合成到体内应用。

Multimodal Mn-doped I-III-VI quantum dots for near infrared fluorescence and magnetic resonance imaging: from synthesis to in vivo application.

机构信息

LPEM, PSL Research University, ESPCI-ParisTech, 10 rue Vauquelin, F-75231, Paris Cedex 5, France.

出版信息

Nanoscale. 2014 Aug 7;6(15):9264-72. doi: 10.1039/c4nr02239d.

Abstract

The development of sensitive multimodal contrast agents is a key issue to provide better global, multi-scale images for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. Here we present the synthesis of Zn-Cu-In-(S, Se)/Zn(1-x)Mn(x)S core-shell quantum dots (QDs) that can be used as markers for both near-infrared fluorescence imaging and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We first present the synthesis of Zn-Cu-In-(S, Se) cores coated with a thick ZnS shell doped with various proportions of Mn. Their emission wavelengths can be tuned over the NIR optical window suitable for deep tissue imaging. The incorporation of manganese ions (up to a few thousand ions per QD) confers them a paramagnetic character, as demonstrated by structural analysis and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. These QDs maintain their optical properties after transfer to water using ligand exchange. They exhibit T1-relaxivities up to 1400 mM(-1) [QD] s(-1) at 7 T and 300 K. We finally show that these QDs are suitable multimodal in vivo probes and demonstrate MRI and NIR fluorescence detection of regional lymph nodes in mice.

摘要

开发高灵敏度的多模态对比剂是为诊断或治疗目的提供更好的全局、多尺度图像的关键问题。在这里,我们展示了 Zn-Cu-In-(S, Se)/Zn(1-x)Mn(x)S 核壳量子点(QD)的合成,这些量子点可用作近红外荧光成像和磁共振成像(MRI)的标记物。我们首先介绍了用不同比例 Mn 掺杂的厚 ZnS 壳涂覆的 Zn-Cu-In-(S, Se)核的合成。它们的发射波长可以在适合深层组织成像的近红外光窗口中进行调谐。结构分析和电子顺磁共振波谱证明,锰离子的掺入(每个 QD 可达几千个离子)赋予它们顺磁性。通过配体交换将这些 QD 转移到水中后,它们仍保持光学性能。在 7 T 和 300 K 时,它们的 T1 弛豫率高达 1400 mM(-1) [QD] s(-1)。我们最后表明,这些 QD 是合适的多模态体内探针,并证明了在小鼠中对区域淋巴结的 MRI 和近红外荧光检测。

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