Abstract

BackgroundQuantification of nanoparticle (NP) uptake in cells or tissues is very important for safety assessment. Often, electron microscopy based approaches are used for this purpose, which allow imaging at very high resolution. However, precise quantification of NP numbers in cells and tissues remains challenging. The aim of this study was to present a novel approach, that combines precise quantification of NPs in individual cells together with high resolution imaging of their intracellular distribution based on focused ion beam/ scanning electron microscopy (FIB/SEM) slice and view approaches.ResultsWe quantified cellular uptake of 75 nm diameter citrate stabilized silver NPs (Ag 75 Cit) into an individual human macrophage derived from monocytic THP-1 cells using a FIB/SEM slice and view approach. Cells were treated with 10 μg/ml for 24 h. We investigated a single cell and found in total 3138 ± 722 silver NPs inside this cell. Most of the silver NPs were located in large agglomerates, only a few were found in clusters of fewer than five NPs. Furthermore, we cross-checked our results by using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and could confirm the FIB/SEM results.ConclusionsOur approach based on FIB/SEM slice and view is currently the only one that allows the quantification of the absolute dose of silver NPs in individual cells and at the same time to assess their intracellular distribution at high resolution. We therefore propose to use FIB/SEM slice and view to systematically analyse the cellular uptake of various NPs as a function of size, concentration and incubation time.

Highlights

  • Quantification of nanoparticle (NP) uptake in cells or tissues is very important for safety assessment

  • We have developed a model allowing for automatic analysis of focused ion beam (FIB)/scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images to retrieves information on the NP numbers per cell

  • We have already used this type of nanosilver in a previous study to quantify cellular uptake using different inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) based approaches [21]

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Introduction

Quantification of nanoparticle (NP) uptake in cells or tissues is very important for safety assessment. The aim of this study was to present a novel approach, that combines precise quantification of NPs in individual cells together with high resolution imaging of their intracellular distribution based on focused ion beam/ scanning electron microscopy (FIB/SEM) slice and view approaches. Nanotechnology is becoming a mainstream technology in modern product design Due to their unique physicochemical properties, nanoparticles (NPs) are increasingly used worldwide in diverse applications ranging from composites in construction, fuel additives, nanomedicine or consumer products like cosmetics or textiles. Fluorescence based techniques such as flow cytometry and/or fluorescence microscopy are often applied They allow for relative quantification of NP uptake while microscopybased approaches allow insight into intracellular NP distribution, at least at medium resolution of 200 nm or larger.

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