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MicroPET-based biodistribution of quantum dots in living mice.


ABSTRACT: This study evaluates the quantitative biodistribution of commercially available CdSe quantum dots (QD) in mice.(64)Cu-Labeled 800- or 525-nm emission wavelength QD (21- or 12-nm diameter), with or without 2,000 MW (molecular weight) polyethylene glycol (PEG), were injected intravenously into mice (5.55 MBq/25 pmol QD) and studied using well counting or by serial microPET and region-of-interest analysis.Both methods show rapid uptake by the liver (27.4-38.9 %ID/g) (%ID/g is percentage injected dose per gram tissue) and spleen (8.0-12.4 %ID/g). Size has no influence on biodistribution within the range tested here. Pegylated QD have slightly slower uptake into liver and spleen (6 vs. 2 min) and show additional low-level bone uptake (6.5-6.9 %ID/g). No evidence of clearance from these organs was observed.Rapid reticuloendothelial system clearance of QD will require modification of QD for optimal utility in imaging living subjects. Formal quantitative biodistribution/imaging studies will be helpful in studying many types of nanoparticles, including quantum dots.

SUBMITTER: Schipper ML 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4146342 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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microPET-based biodistribution of quantum dots in living mice.

Schipper Meike L ML   Cheng Zhen Z   Lee Sheen-Woo SW   Bentolila Laurent A LA   Iyer Gopal G   Rao Jianghong J   Chen Xiaoyuan X   Wu Anna M AM   Weiss Shimon S   Gambhir Sanjiv S SS  

Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 20070817 9


<h4>Unlabelled</h4>This study evaluates the quantitative biodistribution of commercially available CdSe quantum dots (QD) in mice.<h4>Methods</h4>(64)Cu-Labeled 800- or 525-nm emission wavelength QD (21- or 12-nm diameter), with or without 2,000 MW (molecular weight) polyethylene glycol (PEG), were injected intravenously into mice (5.55 MBq/25 pmol QD) and studied using well counting or by serial microPET and region-of-interest analysis.<h4>Results</h4>Both methods show rapid uptake by the liver  ...[more]

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