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Laser ablation-single particle-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry as a sensitive tool for bioimaging of silver nanoparticles in vivo degradation

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摘要 The in vivo degradation behavior of metallic nanoparticles(NPs) is very important for their biomedical applications and safety evaluation.Here,a method of laser ablation-single particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry(LA-sp-ICP-MS) is shown to have high spatial resolution,sensitivity and accuracy for simultaneous imaging the in situ distribution of particulate Ag(P-Ag) and released ionic Ag(IonAg) in the sub-organs of spleen,liver and kidney after intravenous injection of Ag nanoparticles(50 nm,AgNPs) to mice.Under the optimized parameters of 0.4 J/cm^(2) laser fluence on a 30 μm spot with dwell time at 100 μs,the signals of P-Ag and Ion-Ag in the organic tissues can be easily distinguished from the mass spectra.The method of iterative threshold algorithm has been used to distract the signals of P-Ag and Ion-Ag and separate each other.The resulting images for the first time provide visualized evidence that a considerable amount of P-Ag accumulated in the splenic marginal zone,but widely distributed in the liver parenchyma at 24 h after injection of AgNPs,and in the meantime,obvious amounts of ionic Ag released and distributed in the organs.In addition,the imaging results indicate that the AgNP excretion in the kidney is mainly in ionic forms.The investigation here demonstrates that the developed LA-sp-ICPMS method with high spatial resolution,sensitivity and visualization capability can become a powerful tool in the clinical context of metallic NPs.
出处 《Chinese Chemical Letters》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第7期3484-3487,共4页 中国化学快报(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 11975251, 11875268)。
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