Abstract

Over recent decades there has been and continues to be major advances in the imaging, diagnosis and potential treatment of medical conditions, by the use of magnetic nanoparticles. However, to date the majority of cell delivery studies employ a traditional 2D monolayer culture. This article aims to determine the ability of various sized magnetic nanoparticles to penetrate and travel through a cell seeded collagen gel model, in the presence or absence of a magnetic field. Three different sized (100, 200, and 500 nm) nanoparticles were employed in the study. The results showed cell viability was unaffected by the presence of nanoparticles over a 24-h test period. The initial uptake of the 100 nm nanoparticle into the collagen gel structure was superior compared to the larger sized nanoparticles under the influence of a magnetic field and incubated for 24 h. Interestingly, it was the 200 nm nanoparticles, which proved to penetrate the gel furthest, under the influence of a magnetic field, during the initial culture stage after 1-h incubation.

Highlights

  • Nanotechnology, in the field of medical science, has led to increased interest in the development and application of nanoparticles (NP).[1]

  • Cell viability The effect of a magnetic field on cell viability and the influence of the three magnetic nanoparticles (mNPs) species within gels were assessed via fluorescence microscopy

  • Fluorescence microscopy: Cells and mNPs The mNPs have a green fluorescent tag attached to the iron oxide core ; they may be located within the collagen gel, using fluorescent microscopy

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Introduction

Nanotechnology, in the field of medical science, has led to increased interest in the development and application of nanoparticles (NP).[1]. The cancerous tumors are injected with mNPs, which generate heat when they are exposed to a magnetic field killing the tumor cells.[8,9]

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