posted on 2018-02-09, 00:00authored byYing Duan, Ruiping Duan, Rui Liu, Man Guan, Wenjuan Chen, Jingjing Ma, Mingmao Chen, Bo Du, Qiqing Zhang
Biocompatible,
near-infrared luminescent gold nanoclusters were
synthesized in situ using as-prepared chitosan grafted with N-acetyl-l-cysteine (NAC-CS). The fluorescent gold nanoclusters coated
with chitosan-N-acetyl-l-cysteine (AuNCs@NAC-CS) were aggregated
by multiple ultrasmall gold nanoclusters closing with each other,
with strong fluorescence emission at 680 nm upon excitation at 360
nm. AuNCs@NAC-CS did not display any appreciable cytotoxicity on cells
even at a concentration of 1.0 mg mL–1. AuNCs@NAC-CS
were more insensitive to H2O2 and trypsin compared
with fluorescent gold nanoclusters coated with Albumin Bovine V (AuNCs@BSA),
which make them have long time imaging in HeLa cells. Furthermore,
the obvious fluorescence signal of AuNCs@NAC-CS appeared in the liver
and kidney of the normal mice after 6 h injection. And the fluorescence
intensity decreased after that because of the highly efficient clearance
characteristics of ultrasmall nanoparticles. These findings demonstrated
that AuNCs@NAC-CS possessed good fluorescence, low cytotoxicity, and
low sensitivity to some content of cells, allowing imaging of the
living cells.