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Synthesizing and staining manganese oxide nanoparticles for cytotoxicity and cellular uptake investigation.

Hamed Omid1, Mohammad Ali Oghabian, Reza Ahmadi, Narges Shahbazi, Hamid Reza Madaah Hosseini, Saeed Shanehsazzadeh, Rashin Namivandi Zangeneh.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: For decades, contrast agents have been used to reduce longitudinal (T1) or transverse (T2) relaxation times. High toxicity of gadolinium-based contrast agents leads researchers to new T1 contrast agents. Manganese oxide (MnO) nanoparticle (NP) with the lower peril and good enough signal change ability has been offered as a new possibility for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
METHODS: The synthesized NPs were investigated for physicochemical and biological properties by X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, transmission electron microscope, dynamic light scattering (DLS), inductively coupled plasma, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and 3T magnetic resonance imaging.
RESULTS: Due to physical contact importance of T1 contrast agents with tissues' protons, extremely thin layer of the surfactant, less than 2nm, was coated on NPs for aqueous stabilizing. The hydrophilic gentisic acid with low Dalton, around 154, did that role truly. Moreover, decreasing NP size to 5nm which increases available surface for the proton relaxation is another important parameter to reach an appropriate longitudinal relaxation rate. The NPs didn't reveal any side effects on the cells, and cellular uptake was considerable.
CONCLUSIONS: The synthesized NPs represented a promising result in comparison to clinical gadolinium chelates, due to higher r1 relaxivity and lower toxicity. GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: In addition to considerable signal change and cellular uptake, Prussian blue was tried on MnO NPs for the initial time, which can be observed within cells by pale blue color.
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Keywords:  Cell uptake; Cytotoxicity; MRI contrast agent; Manganese oxide nanoparticle; Prussian blue staining

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24112973     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2013.10.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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