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Iron-Loaded Magnetic Nanocapsules for pH-Triggered Drug Release and MRI Imaging

[Image: see text] Magnetic nanocapsules were synthesized for controlled drug release, magnetically assisted delivery, and MRI imaging. These magnetic nanocapsules, consisting of a stable iron nanocore and a mesoporous silica shell, were synthesized by controlled encapsulation of ellipsoidal hematite...

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Autores principales: Chen, Hongyu, Sulejmanovic, Dino, Moore, Thomas, Colvin, Daniel C., Qi, Bin, Mefford, O. Thompson, Gore, John C., Alexis, Frank, Hwu, Shiou-Jyh, Anker, Jeffrey N.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2014
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3988683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24748722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cm404168a
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author Chen, Hongyu
Sulejmanovic, Dino
Moore, Thomas
Colvin, Daniel C.
Qi, Bin
Mefford, O. Thompson
Gore, John C.
Alexis, Frank
Hwu, Shiou-Jyh
Anker, Jeffrey N.
author_facet Chen, Hongyu
Sulejmanovic, Dino
Moore, Thomas
Colvin, Daniel C.
Qi, Bin
Mefford, O. Thompson
Gore, John C.
Alexis, Frank
Hwu, Shiou-Jyh
Anker, Jeffrey N.
author_sort Chen, Hongyu
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description [Image: see text] Magnetic nanocapsules were synthesized for controlled drug release, magnetically assisted delivery, and MRI imaging. These magnetic nanocapsules, consisting of a stable iron nanocore and a mesoporous silica shell, were synthesized by controlled encapsulation of ellipsoidal hematite in silica, partial etching of the hematite core in acid, and reduction of the core by hydrogen. The iron core provided a high saturation magnetization and was stable against oxidation for at least 6 months in air and 1 month in aqueous solution. The hollow space between the iron core and mesoporous silica shell was used to load anticancer drug and a T(1)-weighted MRI contrast agent (Gd-DTPA). These multifunctional monodispersed magnetic “nanoeyes” were coated by multiple polyelectrolyte layers of biocompatible poly-l-lysine and sodium alginate to control the drug release as a function of pH. We studied pH-controlled release, magnetic hysteresis curves, and T(1)/T(2) MRI contrast of the magnetic nanoeyes. They also served as MRI contrast agents with relaxivities of 8.6 mM(–1) s(–1) (r(1)) and 285 mM(–1) s(–1) (r(2)).
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spelling pubmed-39886832014-04-17 Iron-Loaded Magnetic Nanocapsules for pH-Triggered Drug Release and MRI Imaging Chen, Hongyu Sulejmanovic, Dino Moore, Thomas Colvin, Daniel C. Qi, Bin Mefford, O. Thompson Gore, John C. Alexis, Frank Hwu, Shiou-Jyh Anker, Jeffrey N. Chem Mater [Image: see text] Magnetic nanocapsules were synthesized for controlled drug release, magnetically assisted delivery, and MRI imaging. These magnetic nanocapsules, consisting of a stable iron nanocore and a mesoporous silica shell, were synthesized by controlled encapsulation of ellipsoidal hematite in silica, partial etching of the hematite core in acid, and reduction of the core by hydrogen. The iron core provided a high saturation magnetization and was stable against oxidation for at least 6 months in air and 1 month in aqueous solution. The hollow space between the iron core and mesoporous silica shell was used to load anticancer drug and a T(1)-weighted MRI contrast agent (Gd-DTPA). These multifunctional monodispersed magnetic “nanoeyes” were coated by multiple polyelectrolyte layers of biocompatible poly-l-lysine and sodium alginate to control the drug release as a function of pH. We studied pH-controlled release, magnetic hysteresis curves, and T(1)/T(2) MRI contrast of the magnetic nanoeyes. They also served as MRI contrast agents with relaxivities of 8.6 mM(–1) s(–1) (r(1)) and 285 mM(–1) s(–1) (r(2)). American Chemical Society 2014-02-26 2014-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3988683/ /pubmed/24748722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cm404168a Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society Terms of Use (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html)
spellingShingle Chen, Hongyu
Sulejmanovic, Dino
Moore, Thomas
Colvin, Daniel C.
Qi, Bin
Mefford, O. Thompson
Gore, John C.
Alexis, Frank
Hwu, Shiou-Jyh
Anker, Jeffrey N.
Iron-Loaded Magnetic Nanocapsules for pH-Triggered Drug Release and MRI Imaging
title Iron-Loaded Magnetic Nanocapsules for pH-Triggered Drug Release and MRI Imaging
title_full Iron-Loaded Magnetic Nanocapsules for pH-Triggered Drug Release and MRI Imaging
title_fullStr Iron-Loaded Magnetic Nanocapsules for pH-Triggered Drug Release and MRI Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Iron-Loaded Magnetic Nanocapsules for pH-Triggered Drug Release and MRI Imaging
title_short Iron-Loaded Magnetic Nanocapsules for pH-Triggered Drug Release and MRI Imaging
title_sort iron-loaded magnetic nanocapsules for ph-triggered drug release and mri imaging
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3988683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24748722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cm404168a
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