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Hydroxyapatite nano and microparticles: Correlation of particle properties with cytotoxicity and biostability

Journal

BIOMATERIALS
Volume 30, Issue 19, Pages 3307-3317

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2009.02.044

Keywords

Hydroxyapatite; Nanoparticles; Cytotoxicity; Slow release; Vaccine delivery; Transfection

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  1. [CHBS/004/00063C]

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Synthetic colloid and gel hydroxyapatite (HA) nanoparticles (NPs) were spray dried to form microparticles (MPs). These are intended for use as slow release vaccine vectors. The physico-chemical properties of gel and colloid NPs and MPs were compared to those of HA obtained commercially. Their cytotoxicity to human monocytes'-derived macrophages (HMMs) was assessed in vitro using a range of techniques. These included the MTT assay, LDH leakage and a confocal based live-dead cell assay. Cytotoxicity differed significantly between preparations, with the suspended gel preparation being the most toxic (31-500 mu g/ml). Other preparations were also toxic but only at higher concentrations (>250 mu g/ml). Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and stereology showed variable cellular uptake and subsequent dissolution of the various forms of HA. We have demonstrated that HA particle toxicity varied considerably and that it was related to their physico-chemical properties. Cell death correlated strongly with particle load. The intracellular dissolution of particles as a function of time in HMM suggests that increased cytoplasmic calcium load is likely to be the cause of cell death. Some HA NPs eluded the phagocytic pathway and a few were even seen to enter the nuclei through nuclear pores. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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