| Literature DB >> 27565688 |
Raffaele Vecchione1, Vincenzo Quagliariello2, Pierangela Giustetto3, Dominic Calabria4, Ayyappan Sathya5, Roberto Marotta5, Martina Profeta1, Simone Nitti5, Niccolò Silvestri5, Teresa Pellegrino5, Rosario V Iaffaioli6, Paolo Antonio Netti7.
Abstract
Dual imaging dramatically improves detection and early diagnosis of cancer. In this work we present an oil in water (O/W) nano-emulsion stabilized with lecithin and loaded with cobalt ferrite oxide (Co0.5Fe2.5O4) nanocubes for photo-acoustic and magnetic resonance dual imaging. The nanocarrier is responsive in in vitro photo-acoustic and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tests. A clear and significant time-dependent accumulation in tumor tissue is shown in in vivo photo-acoustic studies on a murine melanoma xenograft model. The proposed O/W nano-emulsion exhibits also high values of r2/r1 (ranging from 45 to 85, depending on the magnetic field) suggesting a possible use as T2 weighted image contrast agents. In addition, viability and cellular uptake studies show no significant cytotoxicity on the fibroblast cell line. We also tested the O/W nano-emulsion loaded with curcumin against melanoma cancer cells demonstrating a significant cytotoxicity and thus showing possible therapeutic effects in addition to the in vivo imaging.Entities:
Keywords: Cubic nanoparticles; Dual-imaging; MRI; Nano-emulsion; Photo-acoustic
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27565688 DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2016.08.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomedicine ISSN: 1549-9634 Impact factor: 5.307