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Utilization of Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging to Track and Quantify the Pulmonary Retention of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Mice.

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Nicholas, J; Chen, H; Liu, K; Venu, I; Bolser, D; Saleh, NB; Bisesi, JH; Castleman, W; Lee Ferguson, P; Sabo-Attwood, T
Published in: NanoImpact
February 2019

As nanomaterials are used in a wide array of applications, investigations regarding health impacts associated with inhalation are a concern. Reports show that exposure to single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) can induce fibrosis, allergic-type reactions, and pathogen susceptibility. Airway clearance is known to play a primary role in these disease states, yet SWCNT detection in biological systems is challenging. Common techniques, such as electron microscopy, lack spatial resolution and specificity to delineate SWCNTs in carbon-based organisms. Here we validated a near-infrared fluorescence imaging (NIRFI) system to track and semi-quantify SWCNTs over 21 days in tissues of mice exposed intratracheally to 1 dose of SWCNTs. In tandem, we optimized a NIRF-based spectrometry method to quantify SWCNTs, showing that NIRFI was consistent with SWCNT burdens quantified by NIRF spectroscopy in whole lung tissue homogenates. Finally, NIRFI was utilized to localize SWCNTs on lung tissue sections used for pathological analysis. Results revealed that SWCNTs remained in the lung over 21 days and were consistent with alveolar wall restructuring and granuloma formation. This study is the first to quantify SWCNTs in mouse lungs using both semi-quantitative tracking and quantitative mass measurements using NIRF, highlighting this as a sensitive and specific technique for assessing SWCNT clearance in vivo.

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NanoImpact

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2452-0748

ISSN

2452-0748

Publication Date

February 2019

Volume

14

Start / End Page

100167

Related Subject Headings

  • 4103 Environmental biotechnology
 

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Nicholas, J., Chen, H., Liu, K., Venu, I., Bolser, D., Saleh, N. B., … Sabo-Attwood, T. (2019). Utilization of Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging to Track and Quantify the Pulmonary Retention of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Mice. NanoImpact, 14, 100167. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.impact.2019.100167
Nicholas, Justine, Hao Chen, Keira Liu, Indu Venu, Donald Bolser, Navid B. Saleh, Joseph H. Bisesi, William Castleman, P. Lee Ferguson, and Tara Sabo-Attwood. “Utilization of Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging to Track and Quantify the Pulmonary Retention of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Mice.NanoImpact 14 (February 2019): 100167. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.impact.2019.100167.
Nicholas J, Chen H, Liu K, Venu I, Bolser D, Saleh NB, et al. Utilization of Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging to Track and Quantify the Pulmonary Retention of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Mice. NanoImpact. 2019 Feb;14:100167.
Nicholas, Justine, et al. “Utilization of Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging to Track and Quantify the Pulmonary Retention of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Mice.NanoImpact, vol. 14, Feb. 2019, p. 100167. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.impact.2019.100167.
Nicholas J, Chen H, Liu K, Venu I, Bolser D, Saleh NB, Bisesi JH, Castleman W, Lee Ferguson P, Sabo-Attwood T. Utilization of Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging to Track and Quantify the Pulmonary Retention of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Mice. NanoImpact. 2019 Feb;14:100167.
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Published In

NanoImpact

DOI

EISSN

2452-0748

ISSN

2452-0748

Publication Date

February 2019

Volume

14

Start / End Page

100167

Related Subject Headings

  • 4103 Environmental biotechnology