Issue 19, 2015

Controlling aminosilane layer thickness to extend the plasma half-life of stealth persistent luminescence nanoparticles in vivo

Abstract

Therapeutics and diagnostics both initiated the development and rational design of nanoparticles intended for biomedical applications. Yet, the fate of these nanosystems in vivo is hardly manageable and generally results in their rapid uptake by the mononuclear phagocyte system, i.e. liver and spleen. To overcome this essential limitation, efforts have been made to understand the influence of physico-chemical parameters on the behaviour of nanoparticles in vivo and on their ability to be uptaken by phagocytic cells. Notably, polyethylene glycol grafting and precise control of its density have not only been shown to prevent protein adsorption on the surface of nanoparticles, but also to significantly reduce macrophage uptake in vitro. In this article, we suggest the use of persistent luminescence to study the influence of another parameter, aminosilane layer thickness, on both in vitro protein adsorption and in vivo biodistribution of stealth persistent nanophosphors.

Graphical abstract: Controlling aminosilane layer thickness to extend the plasma half-life of stealth persistent luminescence nanoparticles in vivo

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Jan 2015
Accepted
08 Apr 2015
First published
08 Apr 2015

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2015,3, 4009-4016

Author version available

Controlling aminosilane layer thickness to extend the plasma half-life of stealth persistent luminescence nanoparticles in vivo

T. Maldiney, M. Rémond, M. Bessodes, D. Scherman and C. Richard, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2015, 3, 4009 DOI: 10.1039/C5TB00146C

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