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Título: IR780-polymer conjugates for stable near-infrared labeling of biodegradable polyester-based nanocarriers.
Autor(es): Oliveira, Maria Alice de
Machado, Marina Guimarães Carvalho
Silva, Sabrina Emanuelle Dias
Nascimento, Thais Leite
Lima, Eliana Martins
Lana, Gwenaelle Elza Nathalie Pound
Mosqueira, Vanessa Carla Furtado
Palavras-chave: Fluorescent label
Polylactide
Click chemistry
Field flow fractionation
Data do documento: 2019
Referência: OLIVEIRA, M. A. et al. IR780-polymer conjugates for stable near-infrared labeling of biodegradable polyester-based nanocarriers. European Polymer Journal, v. 120, p. 109255, nov. 2019. Disponível em: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0014305719312352>. Acesso em: 10 fev. 2020.
Resumo: Near-infrared dyes are useful to monitor nanocarriers in vitro and in vivo and can serve as photosensitizers in cancer photodynamic therapy. However, strategies need to be developed to guarantee that the dye photophysical properties and loading within the drug delivery system remain stable for reliable tracking within biological systems. This work reports the facile chemical conjugation of the carbocyanine heptamethine near-infrared dye IR780 to polylactide for stable fluorescent labeling of biodegradable polyester nanocarriers. “Clickable” polylactide was synthesized via organocatalyzed ring opening polymerization of D,L-lactide with a cyclooctyne initiator. IR780 was derivatized and conjugated to polylactide via a one-pot copper-free azide-alkyne cycloaddition reaction. The synthetic strategy developed was effective to promote conjugation of the near-infrared fluorescent dye to polylactide, as confirmed by high performance liquid chromatography. Nanoparticles containing the dye–polymer conjugate were prepared by nanoprecipitation and characterized. Asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation with light scattering and fluorescence detection revealed that the near-infrared fluorescence of the nanoparticles remained stable and was not transferred to serum proteins. In contrast, significant transfer of the dye to serum proteins was evidenced when the dye was merely encapsulated in similar nanoparticles through physical entrapment. Confocal microscopy and fluorescence tomography imaging showed that the polymer-dye conjugate confers fluorescence properties to the NP suitable for further in vitro and in vivo pre-clinical studies.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/12252
Link para o artigo: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0014305719312352
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2019.109255
ISSN: 0014-3057
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