Boosting Photoacoustic Effect via Intramolecular Motions Amplifying Thermal-to-Acoustic Conversion Efficiency for Adaptive Image-Guided Cancer Surgery

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2021 Sep 13;60(38):21047-21055. doi: 10.1002/anie.202109048. Epub 2021 Aug 13.

Abstract

Photoacoustic (PA) imaging emerges as a promising technique for biomedical applications. The development of new strategies to boost PA conversion without depressing other properties (e.g., fluorescence) is highly desirable for multifunctional imaging but difficult to realize. Here, we report a new phenomenon that active intramolecular motions could promote PA signal by specifically increasing thermal-to-acoustic conversion efficiency. The compound with intense intramolecular motion exhibits amplified PA signal by elevating thermal-to-acoustic conversion, and the fluorescence also increases due to aggregation-induced emission signature. The simultaneously high PA and fluorescence brightness of TPA-TQ3 NPs enable precise image-guided surgery. The preoperative fluorescence and PA imaging are capable of locating orthotopic breast tumor in a high-contrast manner, and the intraoperative fluorescence imaging delineates tiny residual tumors. This study highlights a new design guideline of intramolecular motion amplifying PA effect.

Keywords: aggregation-induced emission; image-guided surgery; intramolecular motion; photoacoustic; thermal-to-acoustic conversion.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Acoustics
  • Fluorescent Dyes / chemistry*
  • Humans
  • Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging*
  • Neoplasms / drug therapy*
  • Neoplasms / surgery
  • Photoacoustic Techniques*
  • Photosensitizing Agents / therapeutic use*
  • Surgery, Computer-Assisted
  • Temperature

Substances

  • Fluorescent Dyes
  • Photosensitizing Agents