研究目的
To test bismuth ferrite harmonic nanoparticles (BFO-HNPs) for their ability to monitor pulmonary macrophages in mice.
研究成果
The study demonstrates that BFO-HNPs enable the tracking of macrophages in their endogenous environment with stable and intense SHG and THG signals, providing a promising approach for future research in lung diseases.
研究不足
The study is limited to the use of BFO-HNPs for tracking macrophages in mice and does not explore their application in other models or their long-term effects.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study employed two-photon-laser scanning microscopy (2P-LSM) to visualize and track BFO-HNPs in externally applied cells or in endogenous macrophages in 3D in thick lung tissue sections of mice.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
MH-S cells were used for in vitro experiments, and BALB/c mice were used for in vivo experiments.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
BFO-HNPs, MH-S cells, BALB/c mice, two-photon-laser scanning microscope (TRiMScope II, LaVision BioTec), femtosecond-pulsed titanium-sapphire (Ti:Sa) laser (Chameleon Ultra II; Coherent), ytterbium fiber laser (Orange, Menlo Systems), Zeiss W Plan Apochromat 20x water immersion objective.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
In vitro uptake of BFO-HNPs by MH-S cells was assessed, followed by in vivo applications including intratracheal instillation of BFO-HNP loaded MH-S cells and intranasal administration of serum-coated BFO-HNPs to mice with allergic airway inflammation.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Images were collected and processed with ImSpector, Fiji, and Imaris 9.1.2.
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