A theranostic system based on nanocomposites of manganese oxide nanoparticles and a pH sensitive polymer: Preparation, and physicochemical characterization.
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2019
A multifunctional nanocomposite theranostic system is constructed of manganese oxide (MnO) nanoparticles (NPs), as a tumor diagnostic agent, in conjunction with polyacrylic acid (PAA), as a pH-sensitive drug delivery agent, and methotrexate (MTX), as a model of targeting agent and anticancer drug. Physicochemical characteristics of the MnO@PAA/MTX system is studied in detail by several techniques, including X-ray and Auger photoelectron spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, field-emission scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and electrochemical methods. The system performance is studied based on (i) in-vitro MRI measurements to support efficiency of the MnO@PAA NPs as a diagnostic agent, (ii) drug release performance of the MnO@PAA/MTX NPs at pHs of 5.4 and 7.4 through in-vitro method to evaluate application of the NPs as pH-sensitive nanocarriers for MTX, and (iii) impedance spectroscopy measurements to show MnO@PAA/MTX NPs affinity for capturing of cancer cells. The results show that (i) MnO@PAA NPs can be used as a contrast agent in MRI measurements (r ≅ 6.5 mM s), (ii) the MTX, loaded on MnO@PAA NPs, is released faster and more efficient at pH 5.4 than 7.4, and (iii) the GC-MnO@PAA/MTX electrode system captures the 4T1 cells 3.32 times larger than L929 cells.
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Authors | Samiei Foroushani, Marzieh;Niroumand, Nazanin;Karimi Shervedani, Reza;Yaghoobi, Fatemeh;Kefayat, Amirhosein;Torabi, Mostafa; |
Journal | Bioelectrochemistry (Amsterdam, Netherlands) |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | S1567-5394(19)30253-1 |
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