FRET as the tool for in vivo nanomedicine tracking

Advanced drug delivery system utilizing a nanocarrier is the major application of nanotechnology on pharmacotherapeutics. However, despite the promising benefits and a leading trend in pharmaceutical research, nanomedicine development suffers from a poor clinical translation problem as only a handfu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of controlled release 2022-09, Vol.349, p.156-173
Hauptverfasser: Kaeokhamloed, Norraseth, Legeay, Samuel, Roger, Emilie
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Advanced drug delivery system utilizing a nanocarrier is the major application of nanotechnology on pharmacotherapeutics. However, despite the promising benefits and a leading trend in pharmaceutical research, nanomedicine development suffers from a poor clinical translation problem as only a handful of nanomedicine products reach the market yearly. The conventional pharmacokinetic study generally focuses only on monitoring the level of a free drug but ignores the nanocarrier's role in pharmacokinetics. One hurdle is that it is difficult to directly track intact nanocarriers in vivo to explore their pharmacokinetics. Although several imaging techniques such as radiolabeling, nuclear imaging, fluorescence imaging, etc., have been developed over the past few years, currently, one method that can successfully track the intact nanocarriers in vivo directly is by Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET). This review summarizes the application of FRET as the in vivo nanoparticle tracker for studying the in vivo pharmacokinetics of the organic nanocarriers and gives elaborative details on the techniques utilized. [Display omitted] •FRET directly tracks intact organic nanoparticles in vivo semi-quantitatively.•FRET allows for live imaging biodistribution study of intact nanoparticles.•FRET spectra can be analyzed by conventional fluorometer or confocal microscopy.
ISSN:0168-3659
1873-4995
DOI:10.1016/j.jconrel.2022.06.048