Nano-emulsions of fluorinated trityl radicals as sensors for EPR oximetry |
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Authors: | N. Charlier, B. Driesschaert, N. Wauthoz, N. Beghein, V. Pr at, K. Amighi, J. Marchand-Brynaert,B. Gallez |
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Affiliation: | N. Charlier, B. Driesschaert, N. Wauthoz, N. Beghein, V. Préat, K. Amighi, J. Marchand-Brynaert,B. Gallez, |
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Abstract: | This article reports the development and evaluation of two nano-emulsions (F45T-03/HFB and F15T-03/PFOB) containing fluorinated trityl radicals dissolved in perfluorocarbons. Preparation with a high-pressure homogenizer conferred sub-micronic size to both nano-emulsions. In vitro and in vivo EPR spectroscopy showed that the nano-emulsions had much greater oxygen sensitivity than the hydrophilic trityl, CT-03. In vivo experiments in rodents confirmed the ability of the nano-emulsions to follow the changes in oxygen concentration after induced ischemia. Histological evaluation of the tissue injected with the nano-emulsions revealed some acute toxicity for the F45T-03/HFB nano-emulsion but none for the F15T-03/PFOB nano-emulsion. These new formulations should be considered for further EPR oximetry experiments in pathophysiological situations where subtle changes in tissue oxygenation are expected. |
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Keywords: | EPR In vivo Oximetry Biocompatibility |
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