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In Brain Multi-Photon Imaging of Vaterite Drug Delivery Cargoes loaded with Carbon Dots (2310.18995v1)

Published 29 Oct 2023 in physics.bio-ph

Abstract: Biocompatible fluorescent agents, such as phenylenediamine carbon dots (CDs), are key contributors to the theragnostic paradigm, enabling real-time in vivo imaging of drug delivery cargoes. This study explores the optical properties of these CDs, demonstrating their potential for two-photon fluorescence imaging in brain vessels. Using an open aperture z-scan technique, we measured the wavelength-dependent nonlinear absorption cross-section of the CDs, achieving a peak value near 50 GM. This suggests the potential use of phenylenediamine CDs for efficient multiphoton excitation in the 775 - 895 nm spectral range. Mesoporous vaterite nanoparticles were loaded with fluorescent CDs to examine the possibility of a simultaneous imaging and drug delivery platform. Efficient one and two-photon imaging of the CD-vaterite composites, uptaken by macrophage and genetically engineered C6-Glioma cells, was demonstrated. For an in vivo scenario, vaterite nanoparticles loaded with CDs were directly injected into the brain of a living mouse, and their flow was monitored in real-time within the blood vessels. The facile synthesis of phenylenediamine carbon dots, their significant nonlinear responses, and biological compatibility show a viable route for implementing drug tracking and sensing platforms in living systems.

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