Issue 5, 2010

Large payloads of gold nanoparticles into the polyamine network core of stimuli-responsive PEGylated nanogels for selective and noninvasive cancer photothermal therapy

Abstract

A biocompatible photothermal nanomedicine based on a PEGylated nanogel containing gold nanoparticles (GNPs) in a cross-linked network core of stimuli-responsive poly[2-(N,N-diethylamino)ethyl methacrylate] (PEAMA) gel for cancer photothermal therapy (PTT) was prepared through the reduction of Au(III) ions without any reducing agents. The influence of the reduction conditions, such as pH, temperature, and N/Au ratio (molar ratio of the amino groups in the PEGylated nanogel to the Au(III) ions), on the formation of the GNPs in the stimuli-responsive PEAMA gel core (reducing environment) was also studied. Note that the PEGylated nanogel containing GNPs prepared at pH 6, 60 °C and N/Au = 1 (PEGylated GNG (1)) was found to have the highest GNP-loading capacity with a diameter of about 8 nm, as observed by TEM; viz., about 27 GNPs formed in a single PEAMA gel core. PEGylated GNG (1) showed a remarkable photothermal efficacy (ΔT = 7.7 °C) under irradiation with Ar ion (Ar+) laser (514.5 nm) at a fluence of 39 W cm−2 for 6 min (14 kJ cm−2). Note that PEGylated GNG (1) showed non-cytotoxicity in the absence of irradiation with Ar+ laser (480 μg mL−1: > 90% cell viability), whereas pronounced cytotoxicity (IC50 = 110 μg mL−1) was observed for PEGylated GNG (1) under irradiation with Ar+ laser at a fluence of 26 W cm−2 for 5 min (7.8 kJ cm−2), because of the heat-generation from the GNPs in the cells, which resulted in selective and noninvasive cancer PTT. Thus, PEGylated GNG (1), which has a high GNP-loading capacity, would be a promising nanomedicine for cancer PTT.

Graphical abstract: Large payloads of gold nanoparticles into the polyamine network core of stimuli-responsive PEGylated nanogels for selective and noninvasive cancer photothermal therapy

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Oct 2009
Accepted
15 Jan 2010
First published
25 Feb 2010

Nanoscale, 2010,2, 739-746

Large payloads of gold nanoparticles into the polyamine network core of stimuli-responsive PEGylated nanogels for selective and noninvasive cancer photothermal therapy

T. Nakamura, A. Tamura, H. Murotani, M. Oishi, Y. Jinji, K. Matsuishi and Y. Nagasaki, Nanoscale, 2010, 2, 739 DOI: 10.1039/B9NR00329K

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