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Authors Liu J, Shang T, Wang F, Cao Y, Hao L, Ren J, Ran H, Wang Z, Li P, Du Z
Received 18 September 2016
Accepted for publication 8 December 2016
Published 27 January 2017 Volume 2017:12 Pages 911—923
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S122667
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Linlin Sun
Abstract: The commonly used ultrasound (US) molecular probes, such as targeted
microbubbles and perfluorocarbon emulsions, present a number of inherent
problems including the conflict between US visualization and particle
penetration. This study describes the successful fabrication of phase
changeable folate-targeted perfluoropentane nanodroplets (termed FA-NDs), a
novel US molecular probe for tumor molecular imaging with US. Notably, these
FA-NDs can be triggered by low-intensity focused US (LIFU) sonication,
providing excellent US enhancement in B-mode and contrast-enhanced US mode in
vitro. After intravenous administration into nude mice bearing SKOV3 ovarian
carcinomas, 1,1'-dioctadecyl-3,3,3',3' -tetramethylindotricarbocyanine
iodide-labeled FA-NDs were found to accumulate in the tumor region. FA-NDs
injection followed by LIFU sonication exhibited remarkable US contrast
enhancement in the tumor region. In conclusion, combining our elaborately
developed FA-NDs with LIFU sonication provides a potential protocol for US
molecular imaging in folate receptor-overexpressing tumors.
Keywords: low-intensity focused ultrasound,
perfluoropentane nanodroplets, acoustic droplet vaporization, ultrasound
molecular imaging, targeting