Autor: |
Barmin RA; Institute for Experimental Molecular Imaging, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen 52074, Germany. rmoltopallar@ukaachen.de., Moosavifar M; Institute for Experimental Molecular Imaging, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen 52074, Germany. rmoltopallar@ukaachen.de., Zhang R; Institute for Experimental Molecular Imaging, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen 52074, Germany. rmoltopallar@ukaachen.de., Rütten S; Electron Microscope Facility, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen 52074, Germany., Thoröe-Boveleth S; Institute for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen 52074, Germany., Rama E; Institute for Experimental Molecular Imaging, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen 52074, Germany. rmoltopallar@ukaachen.de., Ojha T; Institute for Experimental Molecular Imaging, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen 52074, Germany. rmoltopallar@ukaachen.de., Kiessling F; Institute for Experimental Molecular Imaging, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen 52074, Germany. rmoltopallar@ukaachen.de., Lammers T; Institute for Experimental Molecular Imaging, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen 52074, Germany. rmoltopallar@ukaachen.de., Pallares RM; Institute for Experimental Molecular Imaging, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen 52074, Germany. rmoltopallar@ukaachen.de. |
Abstrakt: |
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is an emerging diagnostic technology that combines the penetration depth of ultrasound (US) imaging and the contrast resolution of optical imaging. Although PA imaging can visualize several endogenous chromophores to obtain clinically-relevant information, multiple applications require the administration of external contrast agents. Metal phthalocyanines have strong PA properties and chemical stability, but their extreme hydrophobicity requires their encapsulation in delivery systems for biomedical applications. Hence, we developed hybrid US/PA contrast agents by encapsulating metal phthalocyanines in poly(butyl cyanoacrylate) microbubbles (PBCA MB), which display acoustic response and ability to efficiently load hydrophobic drugs. Six different metal chromophores were loaded in PBCA MB, showing greater encapsulation efficiency with higher chromophore hydrophobicity. Notably, while the US response of the MB was unaffected by the loading of the chromophores, the PA characteristics varied greatly. Among the different formulations, MB loaded with zinc and cobalt naphthalocyanines showed the strongest PA contrast, as a result of high encapsulation efficiencies and tunable optical properties. The strong US and PA contrast signals of the formulations were preserved in biological environment, as demonstrated by in vitro imaging in serum and whole blood, and ex vivo imaging in deceased mice. Taken together, these findings highlight the advantages of combining highly hydrophobic PA contrast agents and polymeric MB for the development of contrast agents for hybrid US/PA imaging, where different types of information (structural, functional, or potentially molecular) can be acquired by combining both imaging modalities. |