Phosphorescent nanoparticles for quantitative measurements of oxygen profiles in vitro and in vivo

Authors
Choi, Nak WonVerbridge, Scott S.Williams, Rebecca M.Chen, JinKim, Ju-YoungSchmehl, RusselFarnum, Cornelia E.Zipfel, Warren R.Fischbach, ClaudiaStroock, Abraham D.
Issue Date
2012-03
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Citation
Biomaterials, v.33, no.9, pp.2710 - 2722
Abstract
We present the development and characterization of nanoparticles loaded with a custom phosphor; we exploit these nanoparticles to perform quantitative measurements of the concentration of oxygen within three-dimensional (3-D) tissue cultures in vitro and blood vessels in vivo. We synthesized a customized ruthenium (Ru)-phosphor and incorporated it into polymeric nanoparticles via self-assembly. We demonstrate that the encapsulated phosphor is non-toxic with and without illumination. We evaluated two distinct modes of employing the phosphorescent nanoparticles for the measurement of concentrations of oxygen: 1) in vitro, in a 3-D microfluidic tumor model via ratiometric measurements of intensity with an oxygen-insensitive fluorophore as a reference, and 2) in vivo, in mouse vasculature using measurements of phosphorescence lifetime. With both methods, we demonstrated micrometer-scale resolution and absolute calibration to the dissolved oxygen concentration. Based on the ease and customizability of the synthesis of the nanoparticles and the flexibility of their application, these oxygen-sensing polymeric nanoparticles will find a natural home in a range of biological applications, benefiting studies of physiological as well as pathological processes in which oxygen availability and concentration play a critical role. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
AMPHIPHILIC POLYURETHANE NANOPARTICLES; EMBRYONIC-DEVELOPMENT; TENSION MEASUREMENTS; ENERGY-TRANSFER; TUMOR; HYPOXIA; GRADIENTS; ANGIOGENESIS; PHENANTHRENE; MICROSCOPY; Nanoparticle; Oxygen-sensing; Ruthenium phosphor; Poly(urethane acrylate nonionomer) (PUAN); Tissue engineering; Vascular oxygen concentration
ISSN
0142-9612
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/129472
DOI
10.1016/j.biomaterials.2011.11.048
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