Ratiometric Photoacoustic Molecular Imaging for Methylmercury Detection in Living Subjects

Adv Mater. 2017 May;29(17):10.1002/adma.201606129. doi: 10.1002/adma.201606129. Epub 2017 Feb 22.

Abstract

Photoacoustic molecular imaging is an emerging and promising diagnostic tool for heavy metal ions detection. Methylmercury (MeHg+ ) is one of the most potent neurotoxins, which damages the brain and nervous system of human beings through fish consumption. The development of a selective and sensitive method for MeHg+ detection is highly desirable. In this Communication, we develope a chemoselective photoacoustic sensor (LP-hCy7) composed of the liposome (LP) and MeHg+ -responsive near-infrared (NIR) cyanine dye (hCy7) for MeHg+ detection within living subjects, such as zebrafish and mouse. The as-prepared LP-hCy7 nanoprobe displays unique dual-shift NIR absorbance peaks and produces a normalized turn-on response after the reaction of MeHg+ and hCy7 through a mercury-promoted cyclization reaction. The absorbance intensities of LP-hCy7 nanoprobe at 690 and 860 nm are decreased and increased, respectively. The ratiometric photoacoustic signal (PA860/PA690) is noticeably increased in the presence of MeHg+ . These findings not only provide a ratiometric photoacoustic molecular imaging probe for the detection of metal ions in vivo, but also provides a tool for spectroscopic photoacoustic molecular imaging.

Keywords: methylmercury detection; photoacoustic imaging; ratiometric probe.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Coloring Agents
  • Mercury
  • Mice
  • Molecular Imaging
  • Molecular Probes
  • Spectrum Analysis*

Substances

  • Coloring Agents
  • Molecular Probes
  • Mercury