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Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces ; 186: 110671, 2020 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31816460

RESUMEN

Biomechanical and electrical properties are important to the performance and survival of red blood cells (RBCs) in the microcirculation. This study proposed and explored methodologies based on optical tweezers and cationic quantum dots (QDs) as biophotonic tools to characterize, in a complementary way, viscoelastic properties and membrane electrical charges of RBCs. The methodologies were applied to normal (HbA) and ß-thalassemia intermedia (Hbß) RBCs. The ß-thalassemia intermedia disease is a hereditary hemoglobinopathy characterized by a reduction (or absence) of ß-globin chains, which leads to α-globin chains precipitation. The apparent elasticity (µ) and membrane viscosity (ηm) of RBCs captured by optical tweezers were obtained in just a single experiment. Besides, the membrane electrical charges were evaluated by flow cytometry, exploring electrostatic interactions between cationic QDs, stabilized with cysteamine, with the negatively charged RBC surfaces. Results showed that Hbß RBCs are less elastic, have a higher ηm, and presented a reduction in membrane electrical charges, when compared to HbA RBCs. Moreover, the methodologies based on optical tweezers and QDs, here proposed, showed to be capable of providing a deeper and integrated comprehension on RBC rheological and electrical changes, resulting from diverse biological conditions, such as the ß-thalassemia intermedia hemoglobinopathy.


Asunto(s)
Membrana Eritrocítica/patología , Eritrocitos/patología , Hemoglobinopatías , Pinzas Ópticas , Puntos Cuánticos/química , Talasemia beta/patología , Adolescente , Adulto , Cationes/química , Membrana Eritrocítica/metabolismo , Eritrocitos/metabolismo , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Electricidad Estática , Viscosidad , Adulto Joven , Talasemia beta/metabolismo
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J Biophotonics ; 11(4): e201700029, 2018 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28703424

RESUMEN

Core-shell nanostructures associated with photonics techniques have found innumerous applications in diagnostics and therapy. In this work, we introduce a novel core-shell nanostructure design that serves as a multimodal optical imaging contrast agent for dental adhesion evaluation. This nanostructure consists of a rare-earth-doped (NaYF4 :Yb 60%, Tm 0.5%)/NaYF4 particle as the core (hexagonal prism, ~51 nm base side length) and the highly refractive TiO2 material as the shell (~thickness of 15 nm). We show that the TiO2 shell provides enhanced contrast for optical coherence tomography (OCT), while the rare-earth-doped core upconverts excitation light from 975 nm to an emission peaked at 800 nm for photoluminescence imaging. The OCT and the photoluminescence wide-field images of human tooth were demonstrated with this nanoparticle core-shell contrast agent. In addition, the described core-shell nanoparticles (CSNps) were dispersed in the primer of a commercially available dental bonding system, allowing clear identification of dental adhesive layers with OCT. We evaluated that the presence of the CSNp in the adhesive induced an enhancement of 67% scattering coefficient to significantly increase the OCT contrast. Moreover, our results highlight that the upconversion photoluminescence in the near-infrared spectrum region is suitable for image of deep dental tissue.


Asunto(s)
Medios de Contraste/química , Fluoruros/química , Incisivo/diagnóstico por imagen , Imagen Multimodal/métodos , Nanopartículas , Titanio/química , Tomografía de Coherencia Óptica/métodos , Humanos
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J Biomed Opt ; 21(7): 75012, 2016 07 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27435896

RESUMEN

We evaluated the damage caused to optically trapped red blood cells (RBCs) after 1 or 2 min of exposure to near-infrared (NIR) laser beams at 785 or 1064 nm. Damage was quantified by measuring cell elasticity using an automatic, real-time, homemade, optical tweezer system. The measurements, performed on a significant number (hundreds) of cells, revealed an overall deformability decrease up to ∼104% after 2 min of light exposure, under 10 mW optical trapping for the 785-nm wavelength. Wavelength dependence of the optical damage is attributed to the light absorption by hemoglobin. The results provided evidence that RBCs have their biomechanical properties affected by NIR radiation. Our findings establish limits for laser applications with RBCs.


Asunto(s)
Eritrocitos/efectos de la radiación , Rayos Infrarrojos , Rayos Láser , Elasticidad , Hemoglobinas/metabolismo , Humanos , Pinzas Ópticas
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Rev Sci Instrum ; 86(5): 053702, 2015 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26026527

RESUMEN

Optical tweezers have been used to trap, manipulate, and measure individual cell properties. In this work, we show that the association of a computer controlled optical tweezers system with image processing techniques allows rapid and reproducible evaluation of cell deformability. In particular, the deformability of red blood cells (RBCs) plays a key role in the transport of oxygen through the blood microcirculation. The automatic measurement processes consisted of three steps: acquisition, segmentation of images, and measurement of the elasticity of the cells. An optical tweezers system was setup on an upright microscope equipped with a CCD camera and a motorized XYZ stage, computer controlled by a Labview platform. On the optical tweezers setup, the deformation of the captured RBC was obtained by moving the motorized stage. The automatic real-time homemade system was evaluated by measuring RBCs elasticity from normal donors and patients with sickle cell anemia. Approximately 150 erythrocytes were examined, and the elasticity values obtained by using the developed system were compared to the values measured by two experts. With the automatic system, there was a significant time reduction (60×) of the erythrocytes elasticity evaluation. Automated system can help to expand the applications of optical tweezers in hematology and hemotherapy.


Asunto(s)
Elasticidad , Eritrocitos/fisiología , Pinzas Ópticas , Reconocimiento de Normas Patrones Automatizadas/métodos , Benzoxazinas/química , Percloratos/química , Análisis Espectral , Vibración
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