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Guiding Epilepsy Surgery with an LRP1-Targeted SPECT/SERRS Dual-Mode Imaging Probe

Zhi Li, Wanbing Sun, Wenjia Duan, Yiqing Jiang, Ming Chen, Guorong Lin, Qinyue Wang, Zhen Fan, Yusheng Tong, Luo Chen, Jianing Li, Guangli Cheng, Cong Wang, Cong Li, Liang Chen

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2022)

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Abstract
Accurate identification of the resectable epileptic lesion is a precondition of operative intervention to drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) patients. However, even when multiple diagnostic modalities are combined, epileptic foci cannot be accurately identified in similar to 30% of DRE patients. Inflammation-associated low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein-1 (LRP1) has been validated to be a surrogate target for imaging epileptic foci. Here, we reported an LRP1-targeted dual-mode probe that is capable of providing comprehensive epilepsy information preoperatively with SPECT imaging while intraoperatively delineating epileptic margins in a sensitive high-contrast manner with surface-enhanced resonance Raman scattering (SERRS) imaging. Notably, a novel and universal strategy for constructing self-assembled monolayer (SAM)-based Raman reporters was proposed for boosting the sensitivity, stability, reproducibility, and quantifiability of the SERRS signal. The probe showed high efficacy to penetrate the blood-brain barrier. SPECT imaging showed the probe could delineate the epileptic foci clearly with a high target-to-background ratio (4.11 +/- 0.71, 2 h). Further, with the assistance of the probe, attenuated seizure frequency in the epileptic mouse models was achieved by using SPECT together with Raman images before and during operation, respectively. Overall, this work highlights a new strategy to develop a SPECT/SERRS dual-mode probe for comprehensive epilepsy surgery that can overcome the brain shift by the co-registration of preoperative SPECT and SERRS intraoperative images.
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epilepsy surgery,surface-enhanced resonance Raman scattering,SPECT imaging,self-assembled monolayer,LRP1
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