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Cytotoxicity of Metal and Semiconductor Nanoparticles Indicated by Cellular Micromotility

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages 213-222

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn800721j

Keywords

epithelial cells; ECIS; micromotion; transepithelial resistance (TER); cytotoxicity; gold nanorods; multishell quantum dots

Funding

  1. graduate school of excellence MAINZ
  2. German Science Foundation (DFG) [SPP 1313]

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In the growing field of nanotechnology, there is an urgent need to sensitively determine the toxicity of nanoparticles since many technical and medical applications are based on controlled exposure to particles, that is, as contrast agents or for drug delivery. Before the in vivo implementation, in vitro cell experiments are required to achieve a detailed knowledge of toxicity and biodegradation as a function of the nanoparticles' physical and chemical properties. In this study, we show that the micromotility of animal cells as monitored by electrical cell-substrate impedance analysis (ECIS) is highly suitable to quantify in vitro cytotoxicity of semiconductor quantum dots and gold nanorods. The method is validated by conventional cytotoxicity testing and accompanied by fluorescence and dark-field microscopy to visualize changes in the cytoskeleton integrity and to determine the location of the particles within the cell.

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