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Functionalizing Nagdf4:Yb,Er Upconverting Nanoparticles With Bone-Targeting Phosphonate Ligands: Imaging And In Vivo Biodistribution

Silvia Alonso-De Castro, Emmanuel Ruggiero, Aitor Lekuona Fernandez, Unai Cossio, Zurine Baz, Dorleta Otaegui, Vanessa Gomez-Vallejo, Daniel Padro, Jordi Llop, Luca Salassa

INORGANICS(2019)

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Abstract
Lanthanide-doped upconverting nanoparticles (UCNPs) transform near infrared light (NIR) into higher-energy UV and visible light by multiphotonic processes. Owing to such unique feature, UCNPs have found application in optical imaging and have been investigated for the NIR light activation of prodrugs, including transition metal complexes of interest in photochemotherapy. Besides, UCNPs also function as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents and positron emission tomography (PET) probes when labelled with radionuclides such as F-18. In this contribution, we report on a new series of phosphonate-functionalized NaGdF4:Yb,Er UCNPs that show affinity for hydroxyapatite (inorganic constituent of bones), and we discuss their potential as bone targeting multimodal (MRI/PET) imaging agents. In vivo biodistribution studies of F-18-labelled NaGdF4:Yb,Er UCNPs in rats indicate that surface functionalization with phosphonates favours the accumulation of nanoparticles in bones over time. PET results reveal leakage of F-18(-) for phosphonate-functionalized NaGdF4:Yb,Er and control nanomaterials. However, Gd was detected in the femur for phosphonate-capped UCNPs by ex vivo analysis using ICP-MS, corresponding to 6-7% of the injected dose.
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upconverting nanoparticles,phosphonates,bones,imaging,MRI,PET
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