Strong Photoacoustic Signal Enhancement by Coating Gold Nanoparticles with Melanin for Biomedical Imaging

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Beitragende

  • Tatjana Repenko - , DWI – Leibniz-Institut für Interaktive Materialien (Autor:in)
  • Anne Rix - , Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen (Autor:in)
  • Alexander Nedilko - , Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen (Autor:in)
  • Jonas Rose - , DWI – Leibniz-Institut für Interaktive Materialien (Autor:in)
  • Alina Hermann - , DWI – Leibniz-Institut für Interaktive Materialien (Autor:in)
  • Rostislav Vinokur - , DWI – Leibniz-Institut für Interaktive Materialien (Autor:in)
  • Sheila Moli - , DWI – Leibniz-Institut für Interaktive Materialien (Autor:in)
  • Roberto Cao-Milàn - , University of Havana (Autor:in)
  • Martin Mayer - , Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed), Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden (Autor:in)
  • Gero von Plessen - , Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen (Autor:in)
  • Andreas Fery - , Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed), Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden (Autor:in)
  • Laura De Laporte - , DWI – Leibniz-Institut für Interaktive Materialien (Autor:in)
  • Wiltrud Lederle - , Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen (Autor:in)
  • Dmitry N. Chigrin - , DWI – Leibniz-Institut für Interaktive Materialien, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen (Autor:in)
  • Alexander J.C. Kuehne - , DWI – Leibniz-Institut für Interaktive Materialien (Autor:in)

Abstract

Photoacoustics is a powerful biomedical imaging and detection technique, because it is a noninvasive, nonionizing, and low-cost method facilitating deep tissue penetration. However, suitable contrast agents need to be developed to increase the contrast for in vivo imaging. Gold nanoparticles are often discussed as potential sonophores due to their large absorption cross-section and their tunable plasmon resonance. However, disadvantages such as toxicity and low photoacoustic efficiency in the tissue transparency window prevail, preventing their clinical application. As a result, there remains a strong need to develop colloidal photoacoustic contrast agents which absorb in the tissue transparency window, exhibit high photoacoustic signal, and are biocompatible. Here, a facile synthetic approach is presented to produce melanin shells around various gold nanoparticle geometries, from spheres to stars and rods. These hybrid particles show excellent dispersability, better biocompatibility, and augmented photoacoustic responses over the pure melanin or pristine gold particles, with a rod-shape geometry leading to the highest performance. These experimental results are corroborated using numerical calculations and explain the improved photoacoustic performance with a thermal confinement effect. The applicability of melanin coated gold nanorods as gastrointestinal imaging probes in mouse intestine is showcased.

Details

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer1705607
FachzeitschriftAdvanced functional materials
Jahrgang28
Ausgabenummer7
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 14 Feb. 2018
Peer-Review-StatusJa

Schlagworte

Schlagwörter

  • contrast agents, core-shell particles, intestinal imaging, photothermal, thermal confinement