Recent advances in aggregation-induced emission luminogens in photoacoustic imaging.

Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging

Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong Branch of Chinese National Engineering Research Center for Tissue Restoration & Reconstruction, Division of Life Science, and State Key Laboratory of Molecular Neuroscience, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China.

Published: July 2022

Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a rapidly emerging modality in biomedical research with the advantages of noncontact operation, high optical resolution, and deep penetration. Great efforts and progress in the development of PAI agents with improved imaging resolution and sensitivity have been made over the past 2 decades. Among them, organic agents are the most promising candidates for preclinical/clinical applications due to their outstanding in vivo properties and facile biofunctionalities. Motivated by the unique properties of aggregation-induced emission (AIE) luminogens (AIEgens), various optical probes have been developed for bioanalyte detection, multimodal bioimaging, photodynamic/photothermal therapy, and imaging-guided therapeutics. In particular, AIE-active contrast agents have been demonstrated in PAI applications with excellent performance in imaging resolution and tissue permeability in vivo. This paper presents a brief overview of recent progress in AIE-based agents in the field of photoacoustic imaging. In particular, we focus on the basic concepts, data sorting and comparison, developing trends, and perspectives of photoacoustic imaging. Through numerous typical examples, the way each system realizes the desired photoacoustic performance in various biomedical applications is clearly illustrated. We believe that AIE-based PAI agents would be promising multifunctional theranostic platforms in clinical fields and will facilitate significant advancements in this research topic.

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