Activatable Magnetic/Photoacoustic Nanoplatform for Redox-Unlocked Deep-Tissue Molecular Imaging via Prussian Blue Nanoprobe.

Anal Chem

State Key Laboratory for Chemo/Bio-Sensing and Chemometrics, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha, 410082, China.

Published: October 2020

Drug-induced hepatic damage has drawn great attention on public health problems. Drugs are biotransformed in the liver by enzymatic processes, accompanied by the production of reactive free radicals, which is the main cause of drug-induced hepatotoxicity. However, the limited penetration of optics makes the use of current luminescence imaging more difficult for acquiring free radicals mapping for lesion location, when applied to whole-body imaging . In this work, we develop an activatable nanoprobe based on Prussian blue (PB) that can combine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and photoacoustic imaging (PAI) for deep-tissue ONOO imaging. We discover that ONOO can oxidize Fe within PB into Fe and meanwhile destroy the crystal structure of PB so that the strong absorption of PB at 710 nm that originated from the electron transferring between Fe and Fe is greatly diminished. As a result, the reduced photoacoustic imaging (PA) signal of PB is able to function as an indicator for sensing ONOO. Importantly, after reaction with ONOO, the reduced size of PB results in the decrease of rotational correlation time (τ), leading to the activatable MRI signal for sensing ONOO. Finally, we demonstrate that the PB nanoprobe is successfully able to image the variation of ONOO in drug-induced hepatotoxicity by PAI and MRI bimodal imaging. Notably, the complementarity of such dual-modality imaging could not only endow our probes with better accuracy and higher penetration depth for visualizing of ONOO in drug-induced liver injury but also provide anatomical structure to identify the injury area of livers.

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