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Surface functionalization of barium titanate SHG nanoprobes for in vivo imaging in zebrafish.

Nature protocols (2012-08-18)
Jelena Čulić-Viskota, William P Dempsey, Scott E Fraser, Periklis Pantazis
ABSTRACT

To address the need for a bright, photostable labeling tool that allows long-term in vivo imaging in whole organisms, we recently introduced second harmonic generating (SHG) nanoprobes. Here we present a protocol for the preparation and use of a particular SHG nanoprobe label, barium titanate (BT), for in vivo imaging in living zebrafish embryos. Chemical treatment of the BT nanoparticles results in surface coating with amine-terminal groups, which act as a platform for a variety of chemical modifications for biological applications. Here we describe cross-linking of BT to a biotin-linked moiety using click chemistry methods and coating of BT with nonreactive poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG). We also provide details for injecting PEG-coated SHG nanoprobes into zygote-stage zebrafish embryos, and in vivo imaging of SHG nanoprobes during gastrulation and segmentation. Implementing the PROCEDURE requires a basic understanding of laser-scanning microscopy, experience with handling zebrafish embryos and chemistry laboratory experience. Functionalization of the SHG nanoprobes takes ∼3 d, whereas zebrafish preparation, injection and imaging setup should take approximately 2-4 h.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Barium titanate(IV), powder, <3 μm, 99%
Sigma-Aldrich
Barium titanate(IV), nanopowder (cubic crystalline phase), <100 nm particle size (BET), ≥99% trace metals basis
Sigma-Aldrich
Barium titanate(IV), powder, <2 μm, 99.5% trace metals basis