纳米探针
体内
骨关节炎
纳米孔
材料科学
荧光
纳米技术
病理
光学
医学
纳米颗粒
生物
物理
生物技术
替代医学
作者
Qingqing Li,Shenggan Xiao,Xiaoguang Ge,Liting Zheng,Ying Wu,Wei Du,Lanlan Chen,Huanghao Yang,Jibin Song
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202408792
摘要
Abstract The abnormal fluctuation of temperature in vivo usually reflects the progression of inflammatory diseases. Noninvasive, real‐time, and accurate monitoring and imaging of temperature variation in vivo is advantageous for guiding the early diagnosis and treatment of disease, but it remains difficult to achieve. Herein, we developed a temperature‐activated near‐infrared‐II fluorescence (NIR‐II FL) and surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) nanoprobe for long‐term monitoring of temperature changes in rat arthritis and timely assessment of the status of osteoarthritis. The thermosensitive polymer bearing NIR‐II FL dye was grafted onto the surface of nanoporous core‐satellite gold nanostructures to form the nanoprobe, wherein the nanoprobe contains NIR‐II FL and Raman reference signals that are independent of temperature change. The ratiometric FL 1150/ FL 1550 and S 1528 /S 2226 values of the nanoprobe exhibited a reversible conversion with temperature changes. The nanoprobe accurately distinguishes the temperature variations in the inflamed joint versus the normal joint in vivo by ratiometric FL and SERS imaging, allowing for an accurate diagnosis of inflammation. Meanwhile, it can continuously monitor fluctuations in temperature over an extended period during the onset and treatment of inflammation. The tested temperature change trend could be used as an indicator for early diagnosis of inflammation and real‐time evaluation of therapeutic effects.
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