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Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy: A New Approach for Nanoparticle's Mapping and Quantification in Organ Tissue
Authors:Lucie Sancey  Vincent Motto-Ros  Shady Kotb  Xiaochun Wang  Fran?ois Lux  Gérard Panczer  Jin Yu  Olivier Tillement
Institution:1.ILM-FENNEC UMR 5306, CNRS - Université Lyon 1;2.ILM-PUBLI UMR 5306, CNRS - Université Lyon 1;3.ILM-SOPRANO UMR 5306, CNRS - Université Lyon 1
Abstract:Emission spectroscopy of laser-induced plasma was applied to elemental analysis of biological samples. Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) performed on thin sections of rodent tissues: kidneys and tumor, allows the detection of inorganic elements such as (i) Na, Ca, Cu, Mg, P, and Fe, naturally present in the body and (ii) Si and Gd, detected after the injection of gadolinium-based nanoparticles. The animals were euthanized 1 to 24 hr after intravenous injection of particles. A two-dimensional scan of the sample, performed using a motorized micrometric 3D-stage, allowed the infrared laser beam exploring the surface with a lateral resolution less than 100 μm. Quantitative chemical images of Gd element inside the organ were obtained with sub-mM sensitivity. LIBS offers a simple and robust method to study the distribution of inorganic materials without any specific labeling. Moreover, the compatibility of the setup with standard optical microscopy emphasizes its potential to provide multiple images of the same biological tissue with different types of response: elemental, molecular, or cellular.
Keywords:Physics  Issue 88  Microtechnology  Nanotechnology  Tissues  Diagnosis  Inorganic Chemistry  Organic Chemistry  Physical Chemistry  Plasma Physics  laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy  nanoparticles  elemental mapping  chemical images of organ tissue  quantification  biomedical measurement  laser-induced plasma  spectrochemical analysis  tissue mapping
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