Design and structural investigations of Yb substituted β-Ca(PO) contrast agents for bimodal NIR luminescence and X-ray CT imaging.

Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl

Centre for Nanoscience and Technology, Pondicherry University, Puducherry 605 014, India. Electronic address:

Published: October 2018

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  • The development of bone substitutes with ytterbium (Yb) in β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) aims to improve diagnostic imaging by clearly distinguishing synthetic bone from native tissue.
  • A simple chemical process using surfactants successfully synthesizes Yb-substituted β-Ca(PO), which can host up to 4.36 mol% Yb, helping with imaging techniques like NIR luminescence and X-ray computed tomography.
  • The Yb-substituted β-Ca(PO) shows no toxicity to human osteosarcoma cells and demonstrates excellent contrast capabilities for CT imaging due to its high signal intensity and X-ray absorption.

Article Abstract

The quest for the development of bone substitutes with contrast agents for diagnostic imaging subsists to distinguish synthetic bone from native human tissue. To this aim, ytterbium (Yb) substitutions in β-tricalcium phosphate (β-Ca(PO), β-TCP) as contrast agents has been developed to differentiate implant materials thereby, facilitating as host for bimodal imaging application by means of NIR luminescence and X-ray computed tomography techniques. A facile aqueous chemical precipitation route with the aid of surfactant is used for the synthesis of Yb substitutions in β-Ca(PO). The characterization results affirms the ability of β-Ca(PO) to host 4.36 mol% of Yb while the excess Yb crystallizes as YbPO. The structure refinement results favour the occupancy of Yb at the Ca(5) site of β-Ca(PO). The absorption and photoluminescence spectra in the near infrared region with emission intensity ~1024 nm in the second biological window correspond to F → F transitions of Yb. The designed Yb substituted β-Ca(PO) does not exhibit any toxicity in human osteosarcoma cell lines and delivers an excellent in vitro CT contrast ability allied by the enhanced signal intensity and high X-ray absorption coefficient.

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