Issue 17, 2024

Controllable synthesis of barium carbonate nano- and microparticles for SPECT and CT imaging

Abstract

The design and synthesis of nano- and microcarriers for preclinical and clinical imaging are highly attractive due to their unique features, for example, multimodal properties. However, broad translation of these carriers into clinical practice is postponed due to the unknown biological reactivity of the new components used for their synthesis. Here, we have developed microcarriers (∼2–3 μm) and  nanocarriers (<200 nm) made of barium carbonate (BaCO3) for multiple imaging applications in vivo. In general, barium in the developed carriers can be used for X-ray computed tomography, and the introduction of a diagnostic isotope (99mTc) into the BaCO3 structure enables in vivo visualization using single-photon emission computed tomography. The bioimaging has shown that the radiolabeled BaCO3 nano- and microcarriers had different biodistribution profiles and tumor accumulation efficiencies after intratumoral and intravenous injections. In particular, in the case of intratumoral injection, all the types of used carriers mostly remained in the tumors (>97%). For intravenous injection, BaCO3 microcarriers were mainly localized in the lung tissues. However, BaCO3 NPs were mainly accumulated in the liver. These results were supported by ex vivo fluorescence imaging, direct radiometry, and histological analysis. The BaCO3-based micro- and nanocarriers showed negligible in vivo toxicity towards major organs such as the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, and spleen. This study provides a simple strategy for the design and fabrication of the BaCO3-based carriers for the development of dual bioimaging.

Graphical abstract: Controllable synthesis of barium carbonate nano- and microparticles for SPECT and CT imaging

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Oct 2023
Accepted
19 Mar 2024
First published
01 Apr 2024

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2024,12, 4232-4247

Controllable synthesis of barium carbonate nano- and microparticles for SPECT and CT imaging

T. E. Karpov, A. Darwish, K. Mitusova, A. S. Postovalova, D. R. Akhmetova, O. L. Vlasova, S. A. Shipilovskikh and A. S. Timin, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2024, 12, 4232 DOI: 10.1039/D3TB02480F

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