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Hydroxylated Mesoporous Nanosilica Coated by Polyethylenimine Coupled with Gadolinium and Folic Acid: A Tumor-Targeted T1 Magnetic Resonance Contrast Agent and Drug Delivery System

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 7, Issue 26, Pages 14192-14200

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b04294

Keywords

hydroxylated mesoporous nanosilica; polyethylenimine; Gd-DTPA and folic acid; MR contrast agent; targeted drug delivery system

Funding

  1. National Key Foundation for Exploring Scientific Instrument of China [2013YQ17058507]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21072002, 21407151]
  3. Chinese Academy of Sciences [KSZD-EW-Z-022-05]
  4. Scientific and Technological Project of Anhui Province of China [1206c0805014]

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A pH-responsive nanoplatform, hydroxylated mesoporous nanosilica (HMNS) coated by polyethylenimine (PEI) coupled with gadolinium and folic acid (FA) (Gd-FA-Si), was designed to deliver anticancer drug targeting and to promote contrast effect for tumor cells using magnetic resonance (MR) spectrometer. Doxorubicin (DOX) was chosen as the anticancer drug and loaded into nanopores of HMNS, then its release in simulated body fluid could be controlled through adjusting the pH. This nanoplatform could significantly enhance the MR contrast effect, and the highest theoretical relaxivity per nanoplatform could even be approximately 1.28 x 10(6) mm(-1)s(-1) because of the high Gd payload (2.61 x 10(5) per nanoplatform). The entire system possessed a high targeting performance to Hela and MDA-MB-231 cells because the FA located in the system could specifically bind to the folate receptor sites on the surface of cell. Compared with free DOX, the nanoplatform presented a higher cell inhibition effect on the basis of cell assay. Therefore, this nanoplatform could be potentially applied as a tumor-targeted T-1 MR contrast agent and pH-sensitive drug carrier system.

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