Synthesis of core-shell lanthanide-doped upconversion nanocrystals for cellular applications

Xiangzhao Ai, Linna Lyu, Jing Mu, Ming Hu, Zhimin Wang, Bengang Xing*

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Abstract

Lanthanide-doped upconversion nanocrystals (UCNs) have attracted much attention in recent years based on their promising and controllable optical properties, which allow for the absorption of near-infrared (NIR) light and can subsequently convert it into multiplexed emissions that span over a broad range of regions from the UV to the visible to the NIR. This article presents detailed experimental procedures for high-temperature co-precipitation synthesis of core-shell UCNs that incorporate different lanthanide ions into nanocrystals for efficiently converting deep-tissue penetrable NIR excitation (808 nm) into a strong blue emission at 480 nm. By controlling the surface modification with biocompatible polymer (polyacrylic acid, PAA), the as-prepared UCNs acquires great solubility in buffer solutions. The hydrophilic nanocrystals are further functionalized with specific ligands (dibenzyl cyclooctyne, DBCO) for localization on the cell membrane. Upon NIR light (808 nm) irradiation, the upconverted blue emission can effectively activate the light-gated channel protein on the cell membrane and specifically regulate the cation (e.g., Ca2+) influx in the cytoplasm. This protocol provides a feasible methodology for the synthesis of core-shell lanthanide-doped UCNs and subsequent biocompatible surface modification for further cellular applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere56416
JournalJournal of Visualized Experiments
Volume2017
Issue number129
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Nov 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Channel protein
  • Chemistry
  • Co-precipitation method
  • Issue 129
  • Lanthanide ion
  • Near-infrared light
  • Upconversion nanocrystals

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