Uniform Mesoporous Dye-Doped Silica Nanoparticles Decorated with Multiple Magnetite Nanocrystals for Simultaneous Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Fluorescence Imaging, and Drug Delivery

Ji Eun Lee(Seoul National University Hospital), Nohyun Lee(Seoul National University Hospital), Hyoungsu Kim(Seoul National University Hospital), Jaeyun Kim(Seoul National University Hospital), Seung Hong Choi(Seoul National University Hospital), Jeong Hyun Kim(Seoul National University Hospital), Taeho Kim(Seoul National University Hospital), In Chan Song(Seoul National University Hospital), Seung Pyo Park(Seoul National University Hospital), Woo Kyung Moon(Seoul National University Hospital), Taeghwan Hyeon(Seoul National University Hospital)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
December 17, 2009
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Abstract

Highly versatile nanocomposite nanoparticles were synthesized by decorating the surface of mesoporous dye-doped silica nanoparticles with multiple magnetite nanocrystals. The superparamagnetic property of the magnetite nanocrystals enabled the nanoparticles to be used as a contrast agent in magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, and the dye molecule in the silica framework imparted optical imaging modality. Integrating a multitude of magnetite nanocrystals on the silica surface resulted in remarkable enhancement of MR signal due to the synergistic magnetism. An anticancer drug, doxorubicin (DOX), could be loaded in the pores and induced efficient cell death. In vivo passive targeting and accumulation of the nanoparticles at the tumor sites was confirmed by both T2 MR and fluorescence imaging. Furthermore, apoptotic morphology was clearly detected in tumor tissues of mice treated with DOX loaded nanocomposite nanoparticles, demonstrating that DOX was successfully delivered to the tumor sites and its anticancer activity was retained.


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