| Literature DB >> 31876049 |
Yanyu Huang1,2, Yuanting Fu1, Mengting Li3, Dawei Jiang2, Christopher J Kutyreff2, Jonathan W Engle2, Xiaoli Lan3, Weibo Cai2, Tianfeng Chen1.
Abstract
The chirality of nanoparticles directly influences their transport and biological effects under physiological conditions, but the details of this phenomenon have rarely been explored. Herein, chiral GSH-anchored selenium nanoparticles (G@SeNPs) are fabricated to investigate the effect of their chirality on their transport and antioxidant activity. G@SeNPs modified with different enantiomers show opposite handedness with a tunable circular dichroism signal. Noninvasive positron emission tomography imaging clearly reveals that 64 Cu-labeled l-G@SeNPs experience distinctly different transport among the major organs from that of their d-and dl-counterparts, demonstrating that the chirality of the G@SeNPs influences the biodistribution and kinetics. Taking advantage of the strong homologous cell adhesion and uptake, l-G@SeNPs have been shown here to effectively prevent oxidation damage caused by palmitic acid in insulinoma cells.Entities:
Keywords: chirality; drug delivery; nanodrugs; selenium nanoparticles
Year: 2020 PMID: 31876049 PMCID: PMC7123465 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201910615
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336