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Liubov A Osminkina1, Vladimir A Sivakov2, Grigory A Mysov1, Veronika A Georgobiani1, Ulyana А Natashina1, Florian Talkenberg2, Valery V Solovyev3, Andrew A Kudryavtsev3, Victor Yu Timoshenko1.
Abstract
Evaluation of cytotoxicity, photoluminescence, bio-imaging, and sonosensitizing properties of silicon nanoparticles (SiNPs) prepared by ultrasound grinding of porous silicon nanowires (SiNWs) have been investigated. SiNWs were formed by metal (silver)-assisted wet chemical etching of heavily boron-doped (100)-oriented single crystalline silicon wafers. The prepared SiNWs and aqueous suspensions of SiNPs exhibit efficient room temperature photoluminescence (PL) in the spectral region of 600 to 1,000 nm that is explained by the radiative recombination of excitons confined in small silicon nanocrystals, from which SiNWs and SiNPs consist of. On the one hand, in vitro studies have demonstrated low cytotoxicity of SiNPs and possibilities of their bio-imaging applications. On the other hand, it has been found that SiNPs can act as efficient sensitizers of ultrasound-induced suppression of the viability of Hep-2 cancer cells.Entities:
Keywords: Bio-imaging; Cytotoxicity; Photoluminescence; Silicon nanoparticles; Silicon nanowires; Sonodynamic therapy; Theranostic
Year: 2014 PMID: 25288909 PMCID: PMC4185383 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-9-463
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1SiNWs and SiNPs structural characterization. (a) Cross-sectional SEM image of SiNW arrays on c-Si (the inset shows the porous structure of the SiNW), (b) TEM image of single SiNW (the inset shows the electron diffraction pattern of the SiNW), (c) TEM image of SiNPs (the inset shows the electron diffraction pattern of the SiNPs), and (d) size distribution function of SiNPs, obtained by DLS (the inset shows the digital photo of the SiNPs aqueous suspension with the concentration of 1 mg/ml).
Figure 2Photoluminescence properties of SiNWs and SiNPs. (a) PL spectra of SiNW layers (inset: digital photo of silicon wafer structured by SiNWs with participating institution letters under UV excitation) and (b) PL spectra of aqueous suspensions of SiNPs prepared from SiNWs (inset: typical appearance of the SiNP suspension under the UV line of argon-laser radiation).
Figure 3cytotoxicity of SiNPs towards living Hep-2 cells.
Figure 4fluorescence images of living CF2Th cells. (a) In the control group and (b) with SiNPs. Green, blue, and red colors correspond to the luminescence of cell membranes, cell nuclei and SiNPs, respectively. The images scale bar is 10 μm.
Figure 5The dependence of cell viability on USI duration. The cells have been exposed to USI (black curve) or to the combined action of USI and SiNPs (red curve). Inset: schematic representation of the setup for in vitro USI experiments.