Surface modification of magnetite nanoparticles using lactobionic acid and their interaction with hepatocytes

K. M. Kamruzzaman Selim, Yong Soo Ha, Sun Jung Kim, Yongmin Chang, Tae Jeong Kim, Gang Ho Lee, Inn Kyu Kang

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Abstract

In the current study, superparamagnetic magnetite nanoparticles were surface-modified with lactobionic acid (LA) to improve their intracellular uptake and ability to target hepatocytes. Maltotrionic acid (MA)-modified nanoparticles were also synthesized as a control. Cell culture experiment showed that LA-modified nanoparticles were internalized into hepatocytes and atomic absorption spectrometer (AAS) measurement indicated that the uptake amount of LA-modified magnetite into hepatocytes was higher than that of unmodified and MA-modified nanoparticles. LA-modified nanoparticle solution was injected in rabbit and the magnetic resonance (MR) images obtained showed that LA-coated nanoparticles were selectively accumulated onto the hepatocytes. This result demonstrates that the LA-modified magnetite nanoparticles have a great potential to be used as contrast agent for liver diagnosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)710-716
Number of pages7
JournalBiomaterials
Volume28
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2007

Keywords

  • Hepatocytes
  • Intracellular uptake
  • Lactobionic acid
  • Magnetite nanoparticles
  • Maltotrionic acid
  • Particle internalization

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