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Expanded porphyrins: functional photoacoustic imaging agents that operate in the NIR-II region.
Chen, Jingqin; Sedgwick, Adam C; Sen, Sajal; Ren, Yaguang; Sun, Qinchao; Chau, Calvin; Arambula, Jonathan F; Sarma, Tridib; Song, Liang; Sessler, Jonathan L; Liu, Chengbo.
Afiliação
  • Chen J; Research Center for Biomedical Optics and Molecular Imaging, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, CAS Key Laboratory of Health Informatics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenzhen 518055 China cb.liu@siat.ac.cn.
  • Sedgwick AC; Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at Austin 105 East 24th Street A5300 Austin Texas 78712-1224 USA kumartridib@gmail.com sessler@cm.utexas.edu.
  • Sen S; Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at Austin 105 East 24th Street A5300 Austin Texas 78712-1224 USA kumartridib@gmail.com sessler@cm.utexas.edu.
  • Ren Y; Research Center for Biomedical Optics and Molecular Imaging, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, CAS Key Laboratory of Health Informatics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenzhen 518055 China cb.liu@siat.ac.cn.
  • Sun Q; Research Center for Biomedical Optics and Molecular Imaging, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, CAS Key Laboratory of Health Informatics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenzhen 518055 China cb.liu@siat.ac.cn.
  • Chau C; Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at Austin 105 East 24th Street A5300 Austin Texas 78712-1224 USA kumartridib@gmail.com sessler@cm.utexas.edu.
  • Arambula JF; Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at Austin 105 East 24th Street A5300 Austin Texas 78712-1224 USA kumartridib@gmail.com sessler@cm.utexas.edu.
  • Sarma T; Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at Austin 105 East 24th Street A5300 Austin Texas 78712-1224 USA kumartridib@gmail.com sessler@cm.utexas.edu.
  • Song L; Research Center for Biomedical Optics and Molecular Imaging, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, CAS Key Laboratory of Health Informatics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenzhen 518055 China cb.liu@siat.ac.cn.
  • Sessler JL; Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at Austin 105 East 24th Street A5300 Austin Texas 78712-1224 USA kumartridib@gmail.com sessler@cm.utexas.edu.
  • Liu C; Research Center for Biomedical Optics and Molecular Imaging, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, CAS Key Laboratory of Health Informatics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenzhen 518055 China cb.liu@siat.ac.cn.
Chem Sci ; 12(29): 9916-9921, 2021 Jul 28.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34377389
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) relies on the use of contrast agents with high molar absorptivity in the NIR-I/NIR-II region. Expanded porphyrins, synthetic analogues of natural tetrapyrrolic pigments (e.g. heme and chlorophyll), constitute as potentially attractive platforms due to their NIR-II absorptivity and their ability to respond to stimuli. Here, we evaluate two expanded porphyrins, naphthorosarin (1) and octaphyrin (4), as stimuli responsive PA contrast agents for functional PAI. Both undergo proton-coupled electron transfer to produce species that absorb well in the NIR-II region. Octaphyrin (4) was successfully encapsulated into 1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine-poly(ethylene glycol) (DSPE-PEG2000) nanoparticles to afford OctaNPs. In combination with PAI, OctaNPs allowed changes in the acidic environment of the stomach to be visualized and cancerous versus healthy tissues to be discriminated.

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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article