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Lipid-based systems loaded with PbS nanocrystals: near infrared emitting trackable nanovectors

Authors :
V. De Leo
E. Casamassima
Lucia Catucci
Elisabetta Fanizza
Roberto Gristina
Nunzio Denora
Nicoletta Depalo
G. Valente
Angela Agostiano
M. L. Curri
Marinella Striccoli
Michela Corricelli
Roberto Comparelli
Valentino Laquintana
Source :
Journal of materials chemistry. B. 5(7)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Hydrophobic PbS nanocrystals (NCs) emitting in the near infrared spectral region were encapsulated in the core of micelles and in the bilayer of liposomes, respectively, to form polyethylene glycol (PEG)-grafted phospholipids. The phospholipid-based functionalization process of PbS NCs required the replacement of the pristine capping ligand at the NC surface with thiol molecules. The procedures carried out for two systems, micelles and liposomes, using PEG-modified phospholipids were carefully monitored by optical, morphological and structural investigations. The hydrodynamic diameter and the colloidal stability of both micelles and liposomes loaded with PbS NCs were evaluated using Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) and ΞΆ-potential experiments, and both were satisfactorily stable in physiological media. The cytotoxicity of the resulting PbS NC-loaded nanovectors was assessed by the in vitro investigation on Saos-2 cells, indicating that the toxicity of the PbS NC loaded liposomes was lower than that of the micelles with the same NC cargo, which is reasonable due to the different overall composition of the two prepared nanocarriers. Finally, the cellular uptake in the Saos-2 cells of both the NC containing systems was evaluated by means of confocal microscopy studies by exploiting a visible fluorescent phospholipid and demonstrating the ability of both luminescent nanovectors to be internalized. The obtained results show the great potential of the prepared emitting nanoprobes for imaging applications in the second biological window.

Details

ISSN :
20507518
Volume :
5
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of materials chemistry. B
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....638cfbdf97dd50e752467dc6036671a2