Multimodal Contrast Agent Enabling pH Sensing Based on Organically Functionalized Gold Nanoshells with Mn-Zn Ferrite Cores.
Duong Thuy BuiRadim HavelekKarel KrálovecLenka KubíčkováJarmila KuličkováPetr MatoušVít HerynekJaroslav KupčíkDarina MuthnáPavel ŘezankaOndřej KamanPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Highly complex nanoparticles combining multimodal imaging with the sensing of physical properties in biological systems can considerably enhance biomedical research, but reports demonstrating the performance of a single nanosized probe in several imaging modalities and its sensing potential at the same time are rather scarce. Gold nanoshells with magnetic cores and complex organic functionalization may offer an efficient multimodal platform for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), photoacoustic imaging (PAI), and fluorescence techniques combined with pH sensing by means of surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). In the present study, the synthesis of gold nanoshells with Mn-Zn ferrite cores is described, and their structure, composition, and fundamental properties are analyzed by powder X-ray diffraction, X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, magnetic measurements, and UV-Vis spectroscopy. The gold surface is functionalized with four different model molecules, namely thioglycerol, meso -2,3-dimercaptosuccinate, 11-mercaptoundecanoate, and (11-mercaptoundecyl)- N , N , N -trimethylammonium bromide, to analyze the effect of varying charge and surface chemistry on cells in vitro. After characterization by dynamic and electrophoretic light scattering measurements, it is found that the particles do not exhibit significant cytotoxic effects, irrespective of the surface functionalization. Finally, the gold nanoshells are functionalized with a combination of 4-mercaptobenzoic acid and 7-mercapto-4-methylcoumarin, which introduces a SERS active pH sensor and a covalently attached fluorescent tag at the same time. 1 H NMR relaxometry, fluorescence spectroscopy, and PAI demonstrate the multimodal potential of the suggested probe, including extraordinarily high transverse relaxivity, while the SERS study evidences a pH-dependent spectral response.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- raman spectroscopy
- single molecule
- quantum dots
- magnetic resonance imaging
- electron microscopy
- sensitive detection
- molecularly imprinted
- living cells
- gold nanoparticles
- pain management
- energy transfer
- mass spectrometry
- contrast enhanced
- magnetic resonance
- silver nanoparticles
- heavy metals
- mental health
- induced apoptosis
- solid state
- label free
- physical activity
- emergency department
- tandem mass spectrometry
- cell proliferation
- chronic pain
- metal organic framework
- cell cycle arrest
- cell death
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- diffusion weighted imaging
- anti inflammatory
- simultaneous determination