Noninvasive,
repeated, and high-resolution imaging of the lymphatic
vascular system plays an important role in studying the development
and function of lymphatics. However, conventional imaging modality
such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and X-ray lymphangiography
shows insufficient temporal and spatial resolution and can only visualize
large lymphatic vessels. Herein, we developed polymer dots as a novel
lymphatic agent for simultaneously imaging the lymphatic capillary
plexus and collecting lymphatic vessels in living mice/rats at a fast
temporal resolution and high spatial resolution by combination with
probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (pCLE). The imaging effect
was verified by whole-body near-infrared fluorescence and photoacoustic
imaging as well as ex vivo two-photon microscope
imaging. Our study provides a novel approach for using polymer dots
for high-resolution lymphatic vascular imaging in small animals.