In vivo delivery of a fluorescent FPR2/ALX-targeted probe using focused ultrasound and microbubbles to image activated microglia

Abstract

To image activated microglia, a small-molecule FPR2/ALX-targeted fluorescent probe was locally delivered into the brain using focused ultrasound and microbubbles. The probe did not co-localise with neurons or astrocytes but accumulated in activated microglia, making this a potential imaging tool for future drug discovery programs focused on neurological disorders.The PhDstudentships of S. V. M., T. B. and T. G. C. were funded by EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Medical Imaging (EP/L015226/1) and the Centre for Neurotechnology (EP/L016737/1). Wethank Javier Cudeiro Blanco for his support and the Facility for Imaging by Light Microscopy (FILM) at Imperial College London funded by the Wellcome Trust (grant 104931/ZS/14/Z) and BBSRC (grant BB/L015129/1)

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