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Transfer of Quantum Dots from Pregnant Mice to Pups Across the Placental Barrier

Journal

SMALL
Volume 6, Issue 5, Pages 670-678

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.200902049

Keywords

biomedicine; nanoparticle toxicity; placental barrier transfer; quantum dots

Funding

  1. National High Technology R & D Program of China [2007AA03Z319]
  2. Key Technologies R D Program [2009ZX09103-701]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30870711]
  4. Nanoscience Foundation of Shanghai [0652nm007]

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Fluorescent quantum dots (QDs) have great potential for in vivo biomedical imaging and diagnostic applications. However, these nanoparticles are composed of heavy metals and are very small in diameter, and their possible toxicity must therefore be considered. As yet, no studies have reported the transfer of QDs between mother and fetus. The transfer of CdTe/CdS QDs of different sizes and dosages, and with different outer capping materials, from pregnant mice to fetuses is investigated. It is shown that QDs may be transferred from female mice to their fetuses across the placental barrier. Smaller QDs are more easily transferred than larger QDs and the number of QDs transferred increases with increasing dosage. Capping with an inorganic silica shell or organic polyethylene glycol reduces QD transfer but does not eliminate it. These results suggest that the clinical utility of QDs could be limited in pregnant women.

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