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Magnetic hyperthermia efficiency in the cellular environment for different nanoparticle designs

Journal

BIOMATERIALS
Volume 35, Issue 24, Pages 6400-6411

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2014.04.036

Keywords

Nanomagnetism; Nanomedicine; Magnetic hyperthermia; Nanoparticles; Cell interactions

Funding

  1. European project Magnifyco [NMP4-SL-2009-228622]

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Magnetic hyperthermia mediated by magnetic nanomaterials is one promising antitumoral nanotherapy, particularly for its ability to remotely destroy deep tumors. More and more new nanomaterials are being developed for this purpose, with improved heat-generating properties in solution. However, although the ultimate target of these treatments is the tumor cell, the heating efficiency, and the underlying mechanisms, are rarely studied in the cellular environment. Here we attempt to fill this gap by making systematic measurements of both hyperthermia and magnetism in controlled cell environments, using a wide range of nanomaterials. In particular, we report a systematic fall in the heating efficiency for nanomaterials associated with tumour cells. Real-time measurements showed that this loss of heat-generating power occurred very rapidly, within a matter of minutes. The fall in heating correlated with the magnetic characterization of the samples, demonstrating a complete inhibition of the Brownian relaxation in cellular conditions. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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