| Literature DB >> 17204157 |
Allison L Barnes1, Ronald A Wassel, Fadee Mondalek, Kejian Chen, Kenneth J Dormer, Richard D Kopke.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To quantitatively compare in-vitro and in vivo membrane transport studies of targeted delivery, one needs characterization of the magnetically-induced mobility of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION). Flux densities, gradients, and nanoparticle properties were measured in order to quantify the magnetic force on the SPION in both an artificial cochlear round window membrane (RWM) model and the guinea pig RWM.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17204157 PMCID: PMC1785374 DOI: 10.1186/1477-044X-5-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomagn Res Technol ISSN: 1477-044X
Figure 1TEM of PLGA particles in experimental perilymph.
Figure 2Flux density map for 24-well casing of NdFeB magnets, mesh plot.
Figure 5Flux density map for 4 inch 48 MGOe NdFeB magnet, contour plot.
Figure 6Force index produced by 24-well casing at 0.4 cm from magnet surface.
Figure 7Force Index produced by block magnet at 2.54 cm from magnet surface.
Magnetic measurements determined by Hall Effect Gaussmeter.
| Flux Density at Operating Distance from RWM (Gauss) | Flux Density Gradient (Gauss/cm) | |
| 24-Well Casing of 40MGOe NdFeB Disc Magnets | ||
| Magnet 1 | 198.6 | 1871 |
| Magnet 2 | 198.2 | 1814.8 |
| Magnet 3 | 210.6 | 2007.6 |
| Magnet 4 | 184.9 | 1770.8 |
| 48MGOe NdFeB Block Magnet | 3390 | 374.8 |
Magnetite nanoparticle and PLGA polymeric nanoparticle properties.
| Magnetic susceptibility (emu/Oe · cm3) | Volume fraction of Fe3O4 | Volume (cm3) | |
| Nanomag®-D particles | 0.285 | 0.47 | 1.15 × 10-15 |
| Polymeric nanoparticles | 0.002 | 0.01 | 3.81 × 10-16 |
Force calculations for in-vitro and in-vivo studies.
| Magnetic Force (N) | ||
| In-Vitro Study at 0.4 cm | ||
| 24-Well Casing of 40MGOe NdFeB Disc Magnets | Magnet 1 | 5.72392E-16 |
| Magnet 2 | 5.54081E-16 | |
| Magnet 3 | 6.51293E-16 | |
| Magnet 4 | 5.04367E-16 | |
| In-Vivo Study at 2.54 cm | 48MGOe NdFeB Block Magnet | 9.68176E-20 |
Predicted velocities in the cochlear duct.
| Particle Size (μm) | Velocity in Perilymph (cm/s) | |
| In-Vitro Study (Magnet 3) | 0.065 | 6.22036E-05 |
| In-Vivo Study | 0.045 | 9.24685E-09 |