荧光
荧光寿命成像显微镜
材料科学
生物医学工程
荧光显微镜
病理
作者
Wenting Shang,Xueer Xia,Ningning Lu,Pengli Gao,Li Peng,Yu Liu,Han Deng,Jingying Jiang,Zhou Li,Jianhua Liu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.nano.2022.102583
摘要
Fluorescent-intraoperative navigation is a visual technique that allows surgeons to accurately distinguish malignant and normal tissues during surgery. It has the advantages of immediacy, high resolution, and high specificity. However, a single fluorescent source cannot provide sufficient surgical information. Multicolour carbon dots (CDs) are more suitable since they provide outstanding water solubility, photostability, and multicolour-fluorescence imaging. Here, we prepared an optical probe with CD-based multicolour-fluorescence imaging via a hydrothermal method. CDs can be endocytosed by tumour cells, and after intravenous injection, they can effectively accumulate at the tumour site. In a pancreatic cancer mouse model, we demonstrated the multicolour-fluorescence imaging capabilities of CDs, which aided the accurate resection of tumours under fluorescent-intraoperative navigation. Stereoscopic fluorescence microscopy imaging and H&E staining proved that the removed tissue belonged to the pancreatic tumour. This study emphasizes the potential of CDs for fluorescence-guided intraoperative resection and expands the application of CDs in biological fields. an optical probe with CD-based multicolour fluorescence imaging was successfully prepared, via a hydrothermal method. In orthotopic pancreatic cancer mouse model, the probe can efficiently accumulate at the tumour site through intravenous injection. At different wavelengths, the tumour margin was accurately identified and the tumour infiltration depth was shown.
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