| Literature DB >> 21076704 |
S Kishwar, M H Asif, O Nur, M Willander, Per-Olof Larsson.
Abstract
ZnO nanorods (NRs) with high surface area to volume ratio and biocompatibility is used as an efficient photosensitizer carrier system and at the same time providing intrinsic white light needed to achieve cancer cell necrosis. In this letter, ZnO nanorods used for the treatment of breast cancer cell (T47D) are presented. To adjust the sample for intracellular experiments, we have grown the ZnO nanorods on the tip of borosilicate glass capillaries (0.5 μm diameter) by aqueous chemical growth technique. The grown ZnO nanorods were conjugated using protoporphyrin dimethyl ester (PPDME), which absorbs the light emitted by the ZnO nanorods. Mechanism of cytotoxicity appears to involve the generation of singlet oxygen inside the cell. The novel findings of cell-localized toxicity indicate a potential application of PPDME-conjugated ZnO NRs in the necrosis of breast cancer cell within few minutes.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21076704 PMCID: PMC2956032 DOI: 10.1007/s11671-010-9693-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1SEM images taken for the ZnO nanorods grown at the tip of the present PDT device, in a SEM image of a silver-coated tip, in b and c SEM images of ZnO NRs grown on the silver-coated sub-micrometer tip
Figure 2Digital images taken during the performance of the intracellular measurements, a and b show the fluorescence images of the bare and the PPDME-conjugated ZnO NRs, respectively. c Image of the PPDME-conjugated ZnO NRs tip inside the cancer cell. d Image of the conjugated ZnO NRs tip near the cancer cell. e Image of the conjugated ZnO NRs tip inside the cancer cell. In f and g magnified images of the cancer cell. h Shows the cancer cell under necrosis with intracellular penetration of the conjugated ZnO NRs tip. Finally in i conjugated ZnO NRs tip after cancer cell necrosis
Figure 3Schematic diagram showing the intracellular PDT process of cancer cell
Figure 4Florescence (Fl) spectra of ZnO NRs, without (a) and (b) with protoporphyrin, respectively. These spectra were taken using a laser line of wavelength of 240 nm as an excitation source from a PTI-Fluorescence system