Development of Citrate‐Based Dual‐Imaging Enabled Biodegradable Electroactive Polymers

Increasing occurrences of degenerative diseases, defective tissues, and severe cancers heighten the importance of advanced biomedical treatments, which in turn enhance the need for improved biomaterials with versatile theranostic functionalities yet using minimal design complexity. Leveraging the ad...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced functional materials 2018-08, Vol.28 (34), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Shan, Dingying, Kothapalli, Sri‐Rajasekhar, Ravnic, Dino J., Gerhard, Ethan, Kim, Jimin P., Guo, Jinshan, Ma, Chuying, Guo, Jiazhi, Gui, Li, Sun, Lin, Lu, Di, Yang, Jian
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Zusammenfassung:Increasing occurrences of degenerative diseases, defective tissues, and severe cancers heighten the importance of advanced biomedical treatments, which in turn enhance the need for improved biomaterials with versatile theranostic functionalities yet using minimal design complexity. Leveraging the advantages of citrate chemistry, a multifunctional citrate‐based biomaterial platform is developed with both imaging and therapeutic capabilities utilizing a facile and efficient one‐pot synthesis. The resulting aniline tetramer doped biodegradable photoluminescent polymers (BPLPATs) not only possess programmable degradation profiles ( 6 months) and mechanical strengths (≈20 MPa to >400 MPa), but also present a combination of intrinsic fluorescence, photoacoustic (PA), and electrical conductivity properties. BPLPAT nanoparticles are able to label cells for fluorescence imaging and perform deep tissue detection with PA imaging. Coupled with significant photothermal performance, BPLPAT nanoparticles demonstrate great potential for thermal treatment and in vivo real‐time detection of cancers. The results on BPLPAT scaffolds demonstrate 3D high‐spatial‐resolution deep tissue PA imaging (23 mm), as well as promote growth and differentiation of PC‐12 nerve cells. It is envisioned that the biodegradable dual‐imaging‐enabled electroactive citrate‐based biomaterial platform will expand the currently available theranostic material systems and open new avenues for diversified biomedical and biological applications via the demonstrated multifunctionality. Multifunctional biodegradable citrate‐based biomaterials that enable dual‐modal fluorescence/photoacoustic imaging, electroactivity, and photothermal property in a single material setting are developed by incorporating aniline tetramers (AT) into biodegradable photoluminescent polymers (BPLPs). These newly developed biomaterials, referred to as BPLPAT, are promising for diversified biomedical applications such as bioimaging, drug delivery, tissue engineering, and bioelectronics.
ISSN:1616-301X
1616-3028
DOI:10.1002/adfm.201801787