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Intratumoral Gold Nanoparticle-Enhanced CT Imaging: An in Vivo Investigation of Biodistribution and Retention

Authors :
Sara Ricchetti
Alessandro Grattoni
Marc L. Sprouse
Dennis Wang
Nicola Ferrante
Matteo Hirsch
E. Brian Butler
Danilo Demarchi
Carly S. Filgueira
Rossana Terracciano
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
IEEE, 2020.

Abstract

This study aims to evaluate the in vivo distribution of Gold Nanoparticles (GNPs) at different time points after intratumoral (IT) injection, exploiting their properties as contrast agents for Computed Tomography (CT). GNPs approximately 40 nm in diameter were synthesized with a surface plasmon peak at ~530 nm, capped with Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) to improve colloidal stability, and characterized with standard methods. CT phantom imaging was performed to quantify X-ray attenuation as a function of GNP concentration and surface functionalization and to determine the appropriate particle dose for in vivo studies. Concentrated GNPs were intratumorally (IT) injected into Lewis Lung Carcinoma (LLC) solid tumors grown on the right flank of 6-week old female C57BL/6 mice. Ten days post-injection, follow up CT imaging was performed to assess the distribution and retention of the particles in the tumor. Using the CT attenuation quantification, images for each timepoint were segmented, and 3D volumes rendered, to conduct biodistribution analyses. The successful retention and permanence of the GNPs into the solid tumor after ten days suggests the significance of GNPs as a potential theranostic agent.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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