Issue 26, 2014

Preparation of PEG-modified PAMAM dendrimers having a gold nanorod core and their application to photothermal therapy

Abstract

This study was conducted to attempt development of a new type of hybrid dendrimer consisting of a gold nanorod (GNR) core and PEG-modified PAMAM (PEG-PAMAM) dendrons by adding PEG-PAMAM G2–G4 dendrimers with a cystamine core at various timings during the GNR growing reaction. We obtained hybrids of the dendrimers and GNRs exhibiting surface plasmon resonance in the near infrared region. Whereas the PEG-PAMAM G4 dendrimer–GNR hybrid formed an aggregate in an aqueous solution, PEG-PAMAM G2 and G3 dendrimers respectively gave hybrids with average diameters of 24 nm and 31 nm. Especially, the spherical PEG-PAMAM G3 dendrimer–GNR hybrid might be regarded as a GNR-cored PEG-PAMAM dendrimer in which the GNR core was well stabilized by highly hydrated PEG-PAMAM G3 dendrons. The GNR-cored PEG-PAMAM G3 dendrimer exhibited excellent heat-generation capability under near-infrared light irradiation. Incubation with the GNR-cored PEG-PAMAM G3 dendrimer showed no damage to HeLa cells. However, dendrimer-treated cells were killed effectively by near-infrared laser irradiation, indicating excellent photothermal capability of the GNR-cored PEG-PAMAM G3 dendrimer. Furthermore, the GNR-cored PEG-PAMAM G3 dendrimer injected into mice tumor tissues significantly increased the temperature of the tumor when irradiated with near infrared light, resulting in a decreased tumor volume. These results demonstrate that GNR-cored PEG-PAMAM dendrimers might be a new nanomaterial for biomedical applications such as photothermal therapy.

Graphical abstract: Preparation of PEG-modified PAMAM dendrimers having a gold nanorod core and their application to photothermal therapy

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Jan 2014
Accepted
25 Apr 2014
First published
25 Apr 2014

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2014,2, 4167-4176

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Preparation of PEG-modified PAMAM dendrimers having a gold nanorod core and their application to photothermal therapy

X. Li, K. Takeda, E. Yuba, A. Harada and K. Kono, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2014, 2, 4167 DOI: 10.1039/C4TB00132J

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