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Doxorubicin-Sensitized Luminescence of NIR-Emitting Ytterbium Liposomes: Towards Direct Monitoring of Drug Release.

Sara LacerdaAnthony DelalandeSvetlana V EliseevaAgnès PallierCélia S BonnetFrédéric SzeremetaSandra MêmeChantal PichonStéphane PetoudÉva Tóth
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Drug-loaded liposomes are typical examples of nanomedicines. We show here that doxorubicin, the anti-cancer agent in the liposomal drug Doxil, can sensitize Ytterbium (Yb3+ ) and generate its near-infrared (NIR) emission. When doxorubicin and amphiphilic Yb3+ chelates are incorporated into liposomes, the sensitized emission of Yb3+ is dependent on the integrity of the particles, which can be used to monitor drug release. We also established the first demonstration that the NIR Yb3+ emission signal is observable in living mice following intratumoral injection of the Yb3+ -doxorubicin-liposomes, using a commercial macroscopic setup equipped with a NIR camera.
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