Detection of Unlabeled Polystyrene Micro- and Nanoplastics in Mammalian Tissue by Optical Photothermal Infrared Spectroscopy.

Journal: Analytical chemistry
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Abstract

In this study, we investigate the efficacy of optical photothermal infrared (O-PTIR) spectroscopy, also known as mid-infrared photothermal (MIP) microscopy, for label-free and nondestructive detection of micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) down to diameters of 200 nm in mammalian tissues. Experiments with both three-dimensional cell cultures derived from HTC116 colorectal cancer cell line and mouse tissue models were conducted. Spherical polystyrene particles served as reliable model systems for evaluating spatial resolution limits and quality of spectra. Our findings demonstrate the superior resolution of O-PTIR in imaging individual particles of 200 nm in mouse kidney tissues, surpassing the capabilities of traditional Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. Furthermore, we apply a semiautomated image analysis that incorporates machine learning algorithms to accelerate the detection process, thus improving throughput and minimizing the potential for human error. The results confirm that O-PTIR is able to provide high-quality, artifact-free spectral images in a contact-less manner and significantly outperforms traditional infrared spectroscopy in terms of spatial resolution and signal-to-noise ratio in complex biological matrices.

Authors

  • Kristina Duswald
    RECENDT GmbH─Research Center for Non-Destructive Testing, Linz, Upper Austria 4040, Austria.
  • Verena Pichler
    Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Vienna, Josef-Holaubek-Platz 2, Vienna, 1090 Austria.
  • Verena Kopatz
    CBmed GmbH─Center for Biomarker Research in Medicine, Graz, Styria 8010, Austria.
  • Tanja Limberger
    CBmed GmbH─Center for Biomarker Research in Medicine, Graz, Styria 8010, Austria.
  • Verena Karl
    RECENDT GmbH─Research Center for Non-Destructive Testing, Linz, Upper Austria 4040, Austria.
  • David Hennerbichler
    RECENDT GmbH─Research Center for Non-Destructive Testing, Linz, Upper Austria 4040, Austria.
  • Robert Zimmerleiter
    RECENDT GmbH─Research Center for Non-Destructive Testing, Linz, Upper Austria 4040, Austria.
  • Wolfgang Wadsak
    Division of Nuclear Medicine, Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image-Guided Therapy, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
  • Mike Hettich
    RECENDT GmbH─Research Center for Non-Destructive Testing, Linz, Upper Austria 4040, Austria.
  • Elisabeth S Gruber
    Department of General Surgery, Medical University Vienna, Vienna 1090, Austria.
  • Lukas Kenner
    Christian Doppler Laboratory for Applied Metabolomics, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
  • Markus Brandstetter
    RECENDT GmbH─Research Center for Non-Destructive Testing, Linz, Upper Austria 4040, Austria.