2019
DOI: 10.1177/0963689719834304
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D-mannose-Coating of Maghemite Nanoparticles Improved Labeling of Neural Stem Cells and Allowed Their Visualization by ex vivo MRI after Transplantation in the Mouse Brain

Abstract: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of superparamagnetic iron oxide-labeled cells can be used as a non-invasive technique to track stem cells after transplantation. The aim of this study was to (1) evaluate labeling efficiency of D-mannose-coated maghemite nanoparticles (D-mannose(γ-Fe2O3)) in neural stem cells (NSCs) in comparison to the uncoated nanoparticles, (2) assess nanoparticle utilization as MRI contrast agent to visualize NSCs transplanted into the mouse brain, and (3) test nanoparticle biocompatibility… Show more

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“…This ability opens up a new pathway for using SPIONs for ROS amplification in combination with anticancer drugs to enhance cancer treatment. PA-SPIONs generate continuous Fe 2+ /Fe 3+ release in cancer cells in acidic organelles such as endosomes and lysosomes. , Prussian blue staining was used to detect ferric ions inside cancer cells to evaluate the ion release of the Fe 3 O 4 phase from PA-SPIONs . It should be noted that the magnetite phase releases both Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ cations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This ability opens up a new pathway for using SPIONs for ROS amplification in combination with anticancer drugs to enhance cancer treatment. PA-SPIONs generate continuous Fe 2+ /Fe 3+ release in cancer cells in acidic organelles such as endosomes and lysosomes. , Prussian blue staining was used to detect ferric ions inside cancer cells to evaluate the ion release of the Fe 3 O 4 phase from PA-SPIONs . It should be noted that the magnetite phase releases both Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ cations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,17 Prussian blue staining was used to detect ferric ions inside cancer cells to evaluate the ion release of the Fe 3 O 4 phase from PA-SPIONs. 43 It should be noted that the magnetite phase releases both Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ cations. On the other hand, Prussian blue staining can only identify ferric ions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cellular internalization of FeO NPs was observed by Prussian blue staining assay according to an earlier report [ 87 ], with some modifications. In brief, CS, CS/PVA, PD-FeO NPs (0.01%) and CS/PVA-PD-FeO NPs (0.01%) treated HEK-293 cells were incubated for 24 h at a 5% CO 2 incubator.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Для выявления в клетках ионов железа (III) образцы клеточных культур и гистологические срезы обрабатывали гексацианоферратом калия K4 [Fe(CN)6] по стандартной методике [4]. Клетки отмывали от среды, фиксировали 4% параформальдегидом в фосфатносолевом буфере (ФСБ) в течение 20 минут при комнатной температуре.…”
Section: верификация интернализации Ionp с помощью гексацианоферрата unclassified