TY - JOUR
T1 - Organic optoelectronic materials for photoacoustic imaging
AU - Lu, Xiaomei
AU - Chen, Pengfei
AU - Hu, Wenbo
AU - Tang, Yufu
AU - Huang, Wei
AU - Fan, Quli
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017, Editorial Office of Progress in Chemistry. All right reserved.
PY - 2017/1/24
Y1 - 2017/1/24
N2 - Newly emerging photoacoustic imaging (PAI) technology that couples the advantages of optical imaging and ultrasound imaging allows a fascinating non-invasive imaging paradigm with higher spatial resolution and deeper imaging deepness when compared with traditional optical imaging techniques (e.g., fluorescence). Typically, PA contrast agents, which convert the absorbed photon energy into ultrasonic emission, are essential for a successful PA imaging. Although naturally occurring absorbers such as melanin and hemoglobin can serve as endogenous PA contrast agent to monitor anatomical and physiological variations in diseases, only small fractions of such endogenous contrast agents have been reported. Therefore, in order to fully explore the potential of PAI, exogenous PA contrast agents based on near-infrared (NIR, 650~900 nm) absorption materials are urgently demanded. This article reviews the recent advances of organic optoelectronic materials in PAI such as small organic dye-based nanoparticles, polymer-based nanoparticles in biological imaging field. Then, we systematically summarize the structure properties relationship between contrast agents and the application of PAI to guide the design of new PA contrast agents. Finally, the future opportunities and challenges of PA contrast agents are discussed.
AB - Newly emerging photoacoustic imaging (PAI) technology that couples the advantages of optical imaging and ultrasound imaging allows a fascinating non-invasive imaging paradigm with higher spatial resolution and deeper imaging deepness when compared with traditional optical imaging techniques (e.g., fluorescence). Typically, PA contrast agents, which convert the absorbed photon energy into ultrasonic emission, are essential for a successful PA imaging. Although naturally occurring absorbers such as melanin and hemoglobin can serve as endogenous PA contrast agent to monitor anatomical and physiological variations in diseases, only small fractions of such endogenous contrast agents have been reported. Therefore, in order to fully explore the potential of PAI, exogenous PA contrast agents based on near-infrared (NIR, 650~900 nm) absorption materials are urgently demanded. This article reviews the recent advances of organic optoelectronic materials in PAI such as small organic dye-based nanoparticles, polymer-based nanoparticles in biological imaging field. Then, we systematically summarize the structure properties relationship between contrast agents and the application of PAI to guide the design of new PA contrast agents. Finally, the future opportunities and challenges of PA contrast agents are discussed.
KW - Contrast agents
KW - Near-infrared absorption
KW - Organic nanomaterials
KW - Photoacoustic imaging
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U2 - 10.7536/PC160730
DO - 10.7536/PC160730
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:85017111223
SN - 1005-281X
VL - 29
SP - 119
EP - 126
JO - Progress in Chemistry
JF - Progress in Chemistry
IS - 1
ER -