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Novel Scintillating Nanoparticles for Potential Application in Photodynamic Cancer Therapy

The development of X-ray-absorbing scintillating nanoparticles is of high interest for solving the short penetration depth problem of visible and infrared light in photodynamic therapy (PDT). Thus, these nanoparticles are considered a promising treatment for several types of cancer. Herein, gadolini...

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Autores principales: da Silva, Bianca A., Nazarkovsky, Michael, Padilla-Chavarría, Helmut Isaac, Mendivelso, Edith Alejandra C., de Mello, Heber L., Nogueira, Cauê de S. C., Carvalho, Rafael dos S., Cremona, Marco, Zaitsev, Volodymyr, Xing, Yutao, Bisaggio, Rodrigo da C., Alves, Luiz A., Kai, Jiang
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9697386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36365077
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14112258
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author da Silva, Bianca A.
Nazarkovsky, Michael
Padilla-Chavarría, Helmut Isaac
Mendivelso, Edith Alejandra C.
de Mello, Heber L.
Nogueira, Cauê de S. C.
Carvalho, Rafael dos S.
Cremona, Marco
Zaitsev, Volodymyr
Xing, Yutao
Bisaggio, Rodrigo da C.
Alves, Luiz A.
Kai, Jiang
author_facet da Silva, Bianca A.
Nazarkovsky, Michael
Padilla-Chavarría, Helmut Isaac
Mendivelso, Edith Alejandra C.
de Mello, Heber L.
Nogueira, Cauê de S. C.
Carvalho, Rafael dos S.
Cremona, Marco
Zaitsev, Volodymyr
Xing, Yutao
Bisaggio, Rodrigo da C.
Alves, Luiz A.
Kai, Jiang
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description The development of X-ray-absorbing scintillating nanoparticles is of high interest for solving the short penetration depth problem of visible and infrared light in photodynamic therapy (PDT). Thus, these nanoparticles are considered a promising treatment for several types of cancer. Herein, gadolinium oxide nanoparticles doped with europium ions (Gd(2)O(3):Eu(3+)) were obtained by using polyvinyl alcohol as a capping agent. Hybrid silica nanoparticles decorated with europium-doped gadolinium oxide (SiO(2)-Gd(2)O(3):Eu(3+)) were also prepared through the impregnation method. The synthesized nanoparticles were structurally characterized and tested to analyze their biocompatibility. X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy confirmed the high crystallinity and purity of the Gd(2)O(3):Eu(3+) particles and the homogeneous distribution of nanostructured rare earth oxides throughout the fumed silica matrix for SiO(2)-Gd(2)O(3):Eu(3+). Both nanoparticles displayed stable negative ζ-potentials. The photoluminescence properties of the materials were obtained using a Xe lamp as an excitation source, and they exhibited characteristic Eu(3+) bands, including at 610 nm, which is the most intense transition band of this ion. Cytotoxicity studies on mouse glioblastoma GL261 cells indicated that these materials appear to be nontoxic from 10 to 500 μg·mL(−1) and show a small reduction in viability in non-tumor cell lines. All these findings demonstrate their possible use as alternative materials in PDT.
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spelling pubmed-96973862022-11-26 Novel Scintillating Nanoparticles for Potential Application in Photodynamic Cancer Therapy da Silva, Bianca A. Nazarkovsky, Michael Padilla-Chavarría, Helmut Isaac Mendivelso, Edith Alejandra C. de Mello, Heber L. Nogueira, Cauê de S. C. Carvalho, Rafael dos S. Cremona, Marco Zaitsev, Volodymyr Xing, Yutao Bisaggio, Rodrigo da C. Alves, Luiz A. Kai, Jiang Pharmaceutics Article The development of X-ray-absorbing scintillating nanoparticles is of high interest for solving the short penetration depth problem of visible and infrared light in photodynamic therapy (PDT). Thus, these nanoparticles are considered a promising treatment for several types of cancer. Herein, gadolinium oxide nanoparticles doped with europium ions (Gd(2)O(3):Eu(3+)) were obtained by using polyvinyl alcohol as a capping agent. Hybrid silica nanoparticles decorated with europium-doped gadolinium oxide (SiO(2)-Gd(2)O(3):Eu(3+)) were also prepared through the impregnation method. The synthesized nanoparticles were structurally characterized and tested to analyze their biocompatibility. X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy confirmed the high crystallinity and purity of the Gd(2)O(3):Eu(3+) particles and the homogeneous distribution of nanostructured rare earth oxides throughout the fumed silica matrix for SiO(2)-Gd(2)O(3):Eu(3+). Both nanoparticles displayed stable negative ζ-potentials. The photoluminescence properties of the materials were obtained using a Xe lamp as an excitation source, and they exhibited characteristic Eu(3+) bands, including at 610 nm, which is the most intense transition band of this ion. Cytotoxicity studies on mouse glioblastoma GL261 cells indicated that these materials appear to be nontoxic from 10 to 500 μg·mL(−1) and show a small reduction in viability in non-tumor cell lines. All these findings demonstrate their possible use as alternative materials in PDT. MDPI 2022-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9697386/ /pubmed/36365077 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14112258 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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da Silva, Bianca A.
Nazarkovsky, Michael
Padilla-Chavarría, Helmut Isaac
Mendivelso, Edith Alejandra C.
de Mello, Heber L.
Nogueira, Cauê de S. C.
Carvalho, Rafael dos S.
Cremona, Marco
Zaitsev, Volodymyr
Xing, Yutao
Bisaggio, Rodrigo da C.
Alves, Luiz A.
Kai, Jiang
Novel Scintillating Nanoparticles for Potential Application in Photodynamic Cancer Therapy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9697386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36365077
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14112258
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