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Photostable Small-Molecule NIR-II Fluorescent Scaffolds that Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier for Noninvasive Brain Imaging | |
Shichao Wang1; Hui Shi2,3; Lushun Wang,1; Axel Loredo1; Sergei M. Bachilo,1; William Wu1; Zeru Tian1; Yuda Chen1; R. Bruce Weisman1; Xuanjun Zhang4; Zhen Cheng2,3,5; Han Xiao1,6 | |
2022-12-28 | |
Source Publication | Journal of the American Chemical Society |
ISSN | 0002-7863 |
Volume | 144Issue:51Pages:23668-23676 |
Abstract | The second near-infrared (NIR-II, 1000-1700 nm) fluorescent probes have significant advantages over visible or NIR-I (600-900 nm) imaging for both depth of penetration and level of resolution. Since the blood-brain barrier (BBB) prevents most molecules from entering the central nervous system, NIR-II dyes with large molecular frameworks have limited applications for brain imaging. In this work, we developed a series of boron difluoride (BF) formazanate NIR-II dyes, which had tunable photophysical properties, ultrahigh photostability, excellent biological stability, and strong brightness. Modulation of the aniline moiety of BFformazanate dyes significantly enhances their abilities to cross the BBB for noninvasive brain imaging. Furthermore, the intact mouse brain imaging and dynamic dye diffusion across the BBB were monitored using these BFformazanate dyes in the NIR-II region. In murine glioblastoma models, these dyes can differentiate tumors from normal brain tissues. We anticipate that this new type of small molecule will find potential applications in creating probes and drugs relevant to theranostic for brain pathologies. |
Keyword | Modality Mri Surgery Delivery |
Subject Area | Tumors |
DOI | 10.1021/jacs.2c11223 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Chemistry |
WOS Subject | Chemistry ; Multidisciplinary |
WOS ID | WOS:000907252700001 |
Publisher | AMER CHEMICAL SOC1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85143983899 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | Ministry of Education Frontiers Science Center for Precision Oncology, University of Macau Faculty of Health Sciences DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES |
Corresponding Author | Zhen Cheng; Han Xiao |
Affiliation | 1.Department of Chemistry, Rice University, Houston, 6100 Main Street, 77005, United States 2.State Key Laboratory of Drug Research, Molecular Imaging Center, Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 201203, China 3.Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS), Department of Radiology, Bio-X Program, Stanford University, Stanford, 94305, United States 4.MOE Frontiers Science Center for Precision Oncology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Macau, 999078, Macao 5.Shandong Laboratory of Yantai Drug Discovery, Bohai Rim Advanced Research Institute for Drug Discovery, Yantai, Shandong, 264117, China 6.Department of Bioengineering, Rice University, Houston, 6100 Main Street, 77005, United States |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Shichao Wang,Hui Shi,Lushun Wang,,et al. Photostable Small-Molecule NIR-II Fluorescent Scaffolds that Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier for Noninvasive Brain Imaging[J]. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2022, 144(51), 23668-23676. |
APA | Shichao Wang., Hui Shi., Lushun Wang,., Axel Loredo., Sergei M. Bachilo,., William Wu., Zeru Tian., Yuda Chen., R. Bruce Weisman., Xuanjun Zhang., Zhen Cheng., & Han Xiao (2022). Photostable Small-Molecule NIR-II Fluorescent Scaffolds that Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier for Noninvasive Brain Imaging. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 144(51), 23668-23676. |
MLA | Shichao Wang,et al."Photostable Small-Molecule NIR-II Fluorescent Scaffolds that Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier for Noninvasive Brain Imaging".Journal of the American Chemical Society 144.51(2022):23668-23676. |
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