Abstract

Gold nanorods that have an absorption band in the near-infrared region and a photothermal effect have been used as nanodevices for near-infrared imaging and thermal therapy. Choice of the optimal shape of gold nanorods which relates optical properties and in vivo biodistribution is important for their applications. In the present study, to investigate the relationship between the shape of gold nanorods and their biodistribution after intravenous injection, we first prepared two types of gold nanorods that had distinct aspect ratios but had the same volume, zeta potential, and PEG density on the gold surface. Biodistributions of the two types of gold nanorods after intravenous injection into tumor-bearing mice were then compared. Although a slight difference in accumulation in the spleen was observed, no significant difference was observed in the liver, lung, kidney, and tumors. These results suggest that biodistribution of the gold nanorods in the aspect ratio range of 1.7 to 5.0, diameter of 10 to 50 nm, and volume of approximately 4 × 103 nm3 was dependent mainly on surface characteristics, PEG density, and zeta potential.

Highlights

  • Gold nanorods are tiny, rod-shaped gold particles

  • Preparation of polyethylene glycol (PEG)-modified gold nanorods with distinct aspect ratios To clarify the effect of the aspect ratio of gold nanorods on biodistribution in mice, we prepared PEG-modified gold nanorods with distinct aspect ratios

  • transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images revealed that the irradiated gold nanorods showed mainly spherical or elliptical shapes and partly rod shapes (Figure 2)

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Introduction

Rod-shaped gold particles. They have two distinctive different absorption bands derived from the transverse and longitudinal surface plasmon resonance of free electrons in the visible and nearinfrared (NIR) regions, respectively [1,2]. We prepared two types of gold nanorods that had distinct aspect ratios but had an identical volume, zeta potential, and surface structure.

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