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Reliable and remote monitoring of absolute temperature during liver inflammation via luminescence lifetime-based nanothermometry

Authors :
Yingli Shen
Lifante, Jose
Gutierrez, Irene Zabala
De La Fuente-Fern��ndez, Mar��a
Granado, Miriam
Fern��ndez, Nuria
Rubio-Retama, Jorge
Jaque, Daniel
Marin, Riccardo
Erving Ximendes
Benayas, Antonio
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2021.

Abstract

Temperature of tissues and organs is one of the first parameters affected by physiological and pathological processes, such as metabolic activity, acute trauma, or infection-induced inflammation. Therefore, the onset and development of these processes could be detected by monitoring deviations from basal temperature. To accomplish this, minimally invasive, reliable, and accurate measurement of the absolute temperature of internal organs is required. Luminescence nanothermometry is the ideal technology for meeting these requirements. Although this technique has lately undergone remarkable developments, its reliability is being questioned due to spectral distortions caused by biological tissues. In this work, we demonstrate how the use of bright Ag2S nanoparticles featuring temperature-dependent fluorescence lifetime enables reliable and accurate measurement of the absolute temperature of the liver in mice subjected to lipopolysaccharide induced inflammation. Beyond the remarkable thermal sensitivity (≈ 3% °C–1around 37 °C) and thermal resolution obtained (smaller than 0.3°C), the results included in this work set a blueprint for the development of new diagnostic procedures based on the use of intra-corporeal temperature as a physiological indicator.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0508715843e548f8090763b90f231353
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5793930