One-pot synthesis of multifunctional radiolabeled upconversion nanorods for enhanced multimodal imaging performance†
Abstract
We report on the synthesis of radiolabeled NaYF4:Yb/Er/Gd (18/2/60 mol%) upconversion nanorods (UCNRs) by a one-pot solvothermal process. The synthesized UCNRs were transferred to water by using poly(maleic anhydride-alt-1-octadecene)-mPEG 5000 (C18PMH-PEG). Subsequently nuclide 125Iā was added as a label through the chloramine-T method to obtain the desired 125I-UCNR nanoprobe. Our study showed that the radiolabeled UCNRs exhibited excellent colloidal stability, along with exceptional T1 contrast enhancement, intense upconversion emission and the SPECT signal in pancreas. This implies their potential use as a single-phase system for fluorescence, T1-MR and SPECT imaging, which in turn highlights the characteristics of the current multifunctional nanoagents and their use in clinical translation.