Enhancement of photothermal toxicity and lung targeting delivery of Au nanorods via heparin-based nanogel†
Abstract
In this study, we report a synthesis of a surface modified heparin-based nanogel using D,L-alpha-lipoic acid. Heparin–PEI–LA nanogel could exist stably in aqueous solution with uniform size distribution. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observation showed that the developed heparin–PEI–LA nanogel could adsorb gold nanorods to form AuNRs–nanogel complexes with the aid of a reducing agent such as DTT. Then, the photothermal conversion efficiency and photothermal conversion for killing tumor cell in vitro of these nanogel complexes were detected. The improved cellular killing efficiency of AuNRs–nanogel might be due to an increased cellular uptake of gold nanorods in vitro. Moreover, Cy-7-labelled heparin–PEI–LA nanogel could be enriched in the lungs suggesting the potential use of the nanogel system for targeting the delivery of gold nanorods and a great potential application in the tumor photothermal therapy.