Multifunctional Superparamagnetic Stiff Nanoreservoirs for Blood Brain Barrier Applications
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Neurological diseases (Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and stroke) are becoming
a major concern for health systems in developed countries due to the increment of ageing in the
population, and many resources are devoted to the development of new therapies and contrast
agents for selective imaging. However, the strong isolation of the brain by the brain blood barrier
(BBB) prevents not only the crossing of pathogens, but also a large set of beneficial drugs. Therefore,
an alternative strategy is arising based on the anchoring to vascular endothelial cells of nanoplatforms
working as delivery reservoirs. In this work, novel injectable mesoporous nanorods, wrapped by
a fluorescent magnetic nanoparticles envelope, are proposed as biocompatible reservoirs with an
extremely high loading capacity, surface versatility, and optimal morphology for enhanced grafting
to vessels during their diffusive flow. Wet chemistry techniques allow for the development of
mesoporous silica nanostructures with tailored properties, such as a fluorescent response suitable
for optical studies, superparamagnetic behavior for magnetic resonance imaging MRI contrast, and
large range ordered porosity for controlled delivery. In this work, fluorescent magnetic mesoporous
nanorods were physicochemical characterized and tested in preliminary biological in vitro and
in vivo experiments, showing a transversal relaxivitiy of 324.68 mM−1
s
−1
, intense fluorescence, large
specific surface area (300 m2 g
−1
), and biocompatibility for endothelial cells’ uptake up to 100 µg (in
a 80% confluent 1.9 cm2
culture well), with no liver and kidney disability. These magnetic fluorescent
nanostructures allow for multimodal MRI/optical imaging, the allocation of therapeutic moieties,
and targeting of tissues with specific damage.
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Vargas-Osorio, Z.; Da Silva-Candal, A.; Piñeiro, Y.; Iglesias-Rey, R.; Sobrino, T.; Campos, F.; Castillo, J.; Rivas, J. Multifunctional Superparamagnetic Stiff Nanoreservoirs for Blood Brain Barrier Applications. Nanomaterials 2019, 9, 449
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https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9030449Sponsors
This work was supported by the European Commission under the PANA project, Call
H2020-NMP-2015-two-stage, Grant 686009, and partially supported by the Consellería de Educación Program
for the Development of Strategic Grouping in Materials—AEMAT at the University of Santiago de Compostela
under Grant No. ED431E2018/08, Xunta de Galicia, and Program for the Consolidation of Reasearch Units of
Competitive Reference GRC2017, Grant N. ED431C 2017/22.
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