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DOI: 10.1021/ac801882g
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In Vivo Study of Biodistribution and Urinary Excretion of Surface-Modified Silica Nanoparticles

Xiaoxiao He,Hailong Nie,Kemin Wang,Weihong Tan,Xu Wu,Pengfei Zhang

Biodistribution
In vivo
Chemistry
2008
The biodistribution and urinary excretion of different surface-modified silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) in mice were investigated in situ using an in vivo optical imaging system. Three types of surface-modified SiNPs, including OH-SiNPs, COOH-SiNPs, and PEG-SiNPs with a size of ∼45 nm, have been prepared with RuBPY doped for imaging purposes. Intravenous (iv) injection of these SiNPs followed by fluorescence tracing in vivo using the Maestro in vivo imaging system indicated that OH-SiNPs, COOH-SiNPs, and PEG-SiNPs were all cleared from the systemic blood circulation, but that both the clearance time and subsequent biological organ deposition were dependent on the surface chemical modification of the SiNPs. Thus, for instance, the PEG-SiNPs exhibited relatively longer blood circulation times and lower uptake by the reticuloendothelial system organs than OH-SiNPs and COOH-SiNPs. More interestingly, in vivo real-time imaged dominant signal in bladder and urine excretion studies revealed that all three types of iv-injected SiNPs with a size of ∼45 nm were partly excreted through the renal excretion route. These conclusions were further confirmed through ex vivo organ optical imaging and TEM imaging and energy-dispersed X-ray spectrum analysis of urine samples. These findings would have direct implications for the use of SiNPs as delivery systems and imaging tools in live animals. Furthermore, our results demonstrate that the in vivo optical imaging method is helpful for in vivo sensing the biological effects of SiNPs by using luminescent dye doped in the silica matrix as a synchronous signal.
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    In Vivo Study of Biodistribution and Urinary Excretion of Surface-Modified Silica Nanoparticles” is a paper by Xiaoxiao He Hailong Nie Kemin Wang Weihong Tan Xu Wu Pengfei Zhang published in 2008. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.