The dysfunction of the blood circulation system typically induces acute or chronic ischemia in limbs and vital organs, with high disability and mortality. While conventional tomographic imaging modalities have shown good performance in the diagnosis of circulatory diseases, multiple limitations remain for real-time and precise hemodynamic evaluation. Recently, fluorescence imaging in the second region of the near-infrared (NIR-II, 1000-1700 nm) has garnered great attention in monitoring and tracing various biological processes <i>in vivo</i> due to its advantages of high spatial-temporal resolution and real-time feature. Herein, we employed NIR-II imaging to carry out a blood circulation assessment by aggregation-induced emission fluorescent aggregates (AIE nano contrast agent, AIE NPs). Thanks to the longer excited wavelength, enhanced absorptivity, higher brightness in the NIR-II region, and broader optimal imaging window of the AIE NPs, we have realized a multidirectional assessment for blood circulation in mice with a single NIR-II imaging modality. Thus, our work provides a fluorescence contrast agent platform for accurate hemodynamic assessment.
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Ji Qi, Chaowei Sun, Dongyu Li, Hequn Zhang, Wenbin Yu, Abudureheman Zebibula, Jacky W. Y. Lam, Xi Wang, Liang Zhu, Fuhong Cai, Peifa Wei, Chunlei Zhu, Ryan T. K. Kwok, Lina L. Streich, Robert Prevedel, Jun Qian, Ben Zhong Tang
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