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In vivo real-time monitoring delayed administration of M2 macrophages to enhance healing of tendon by NIR-II fluorescence imaging

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摘要 The administration time is a critical but long-neglected point in cell therapy based on macrophages because the incorrect time of macrophage administration could result in diverse outcomes regarding the same macrophage therapy.In this work,the second near-infrared(NIR-II)fluorescence imaging in vivo tracking of M2 macrophages during a pro-healing therapy in the mice model of rotator cuff injury revealed that the behavior of administrated macrophages was influenced by the timing of their administration.The delayed cell therapy(DCT)group had a longer retention time of injected M2 macrophages in the repairing tissue than that in the immediate cell therapy(ICT)group.Both Keller-Segel model and histological analysis further demonstrated that DCT altered the chemotaxis of M2 macrophages and improved the healing outcome of the repaired structure in comparison with ICT.Our results offer a possible explanation of previous conflicting results on reparative cell therapy and provoke reconsideration of the timing of these therapies.
出处 《Nano Research》 SCIE EI CSCD 2024年第5期4379-4390,共12页 纳米研究(英文版)
基金 the approval of ethics by Ethics Committee of Fudan University(No.202208005Z) supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.81972129,82072521,82111530200) Shanghai Talent Development Funding Scheme(No.2020080) Shanghai Committee of Science and Technology(Nos.22DZ2204900,23ZR1445700)。
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