Water-Soluble Iron Oxide Nanocubes with High Values of Specific Absorption Rate for Cancer Cell Hyperthermia Treatment

Pablo Guardia(Italian Institute of Technology), Riccardo Di Corato(Italian Institute of Technology), Lénaïc Lartigue(Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes), Claire Wilhelm(Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes), Ana Espinosa(Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas), M. Garcı́a-Hernández(Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid), Florence Gazeau(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Liberato Manna(Italian Institute of Technology), Teresa Pellegrino(Istituto Nanoscienze)
ACS Nano
April 11, 2012
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Abstract

Iron oxide nanocrystals (IONCs) are appealing heat mediator nanoprobes in magnetic-mediated hyperthermia for cancer treatment. Here, specific absorption rate (SAR) values are reported for cube-shaped water-soluble IONCs prepared by a one-pot synthesis approach in a size range between 13 and 40 nm. The SAR values were determined as a function of frequency and magnetic field applied, also spanning technical conditions which are considered biomedically safe for patients. Among the different sizes tested, IONCs with an average diameter of 19 ± 3 nm had significant SAR values in clinical conditions and reached SAR values up to 2452 W/g(Fe) at 520 kHz and 29 kAm(-1), which is one of the highest values so far reported for IONCs. In vitro trials carried out on KB cancer cells treated with IONCs of 19 nm have shown efficient hyperthermia performance, with cell mortality of about 50% recorded when an equilibrium temperature of 43 °C was reached after 1 h of treatment.


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