纳米团簇
细胞毒性
生物相容性
材料科学
微波食品加热
体外
生物物理学
毒性
纳米材料
纳米技术
癌细胞
癌症
生物化学
化学
医学
生物
有机化学
物理
内科学
冶金
量子力学
作者
Anna Cifuentes‐Rius,Angela Ivask,Shreya Das,Nuria Penya-Auladell,Laura Fabregas,Nicholas L. Fletcher,Zachary H. Houston,Kristofer J. Thurecht,Nicolas H. Voelcker
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.7b13100
摘要
Gold nanoclusters (Au NCs) have become a promising nanomaterial for cancer therapy because of their biocompatibility and fluorescent properties. In this study, the effect of ultrasmall protein-stabilized 2 nm Au NCs on six types of mammalian cells (fibroblasts, B-lymphocytes, glioblastoma, neuroblastoma, and two types of prostate cancer cells) under electromagnetic radiation is investigated. Cellular association of Au NCs in vitro is concentration-dependent, and Au NCs have low intrinsic toxicity. However, when Au NC-incubated cells are exposed to a 1 GHz electromagnetic field (microwave radiation), cell viability significantly decreases, thus demonstrating that Au NCs exhibit specific microwave-dependent cytotoxicity, likely resulting from localized heating. Upon i.v. injection in mice, Au NCs are still present at 24 h post administration. Considering the specific microwave-dependent cytotoxicity and low intrinsic toxicity, our work suggests the potential of Au NCs as effective and safe nanomedicines for cancer therapy.
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