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Development and application of tumor-targeting magnetic nanoparticles FA-StNP@Fe_2O_3 for hyperthermia 被引量:3

Development and application of tumor-targeting magnetic nanoparticles FA-StNP@Fe_2O_3 for hyperthermia
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摘要 Modified magnetic starch nanoparticles (FA-StNP@Fe2O3) were synthesized by conjugating folic acid (FA-PEG-NH2) onto the surface of magnetic starch nanoparticles (StNP@Fe2O3) prepared by reverse microemulsion method. The synthesized FA-StNP@Fe2O3 was investigated by transmission electron microscopy and zeta potential analysis. The average size of its well dispersed particles was 250 nm. The iron concentration of 2 mg/g was detected by phenanthroline method. Placing FA-StNP@Fe2O3 nanoparticles in the alternating magnetic field for 30 min resulted in an increase in the suspension temperature from ambient temperature (37℃) to a value between 42℃ and 43℃. Co-cultured nanoparticles and Hela cell line or normal HUEC-12 cell line, and the biological effects at the cellular level were investigated in the alternating magnetic field using MTT assay, Hochest-PI double staining and flow cytometry analysis. Experimental results showed that FA-StNP@Fe2O3 within acertain concentration range has no obvious effect on cell proliferation. When treated in the magnetic field, apoptosis rate on Hela induced by FA-StNP@Fe2O3 was 13.4%. Prussian blue staining analysis confirmed that the nanoparticles modified with folic acid had improved ability in tumor cell-targeting, and therefore, potential applications in biomedical and magnetocaloric areas. It is expected be applied in tumor targeting therapy in the near future. Modified magnetic starch nanoparticles (FA-StNP@Fe2O3) were synthesized by conjugating folic acid (FA-PEG-NH2) onto the surface of magnetic starch nanoparticles (StNP@Fe2O3) prepared by reverse microemulsion method. The synthesized FA-StNP@Fe2O3 was investigated by transmission electron microscopy and zeta potential analysis. The average size of its well dispersed particles was 250 nm. The iron concentration of 2 mg/g was detected by phenanthroline method. Placing FA-StNP@Fe2O3 nanoparticles in the alternating magnetic field for 30 min resulted in an increase in the suspension temperature from ambient temperature (37℃) to a value between 42℃ and 43℃. Co-cultured nanoparticles and Hela cell line or normal HUEC-12 cell line, and the biological effects at the cellular level were investigated in the alternating magnetic field using MTT assay, Hochest-PI double staining and flow cytometry analysis. Experimental results showed that FA-StNP@Fe2O3 within acertain concentration range has no obvious effect on cell proliferation. When treated in the magnetic field, apoptosis rate on Hela induced by FA-StNP@Fe2O3 was 13.4%. Prussian blue staining analysis confirmed that the nanoparticles modified with folic acid had improved ability in tumor cell-targeting, and therefore, potential applications in biomedical and magnetocaloric areas. It is expected be applied in tumor targeting therapy in the near future.
出处 《Chinese Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CAS 2009年第17期2998-3004,共7页
基金 Supported by the Key Program for Science and Technology of Hunan Province (Grant No. 03NKY1001) Key Construction Program of the National "985" Project
关键词 应用 铁纳米粒子 Hela细胞 透射电子显微镜 流式细胞仪分析 热疗 反相微乳液法 交变磁场 magnetic nanoparticles, folic acid, tumor cell-targeting, magnetic hyperthermia, apoptosis
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