Hydrophobic silver nanoparticles interacting with phospholipids and stratum corneum mimic membranes in Langmuir monolayers.

J Colloid Interface Sci

Instituto de Investigaciones en Fisicoquímica de Córdoba (INFIQC-UNC-CONICET), Departamento de Química Orgánica, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Haya de la Torre y Medina Allende, Ciudad Universitaria, X5000HUA Córdoba, Argentina. Electronic address:

Published: May 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how hydrophobic silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) interact with phospholipids and stratum corneum mimic (SCM) membranes using Langmuir monolayers.
  • The addition of oleic acid-coated AgNPs to lipid monolayers caused expansion and reduced the surface compressional modulus, indicating an alteration in lipid behavior.
  • Key findings suggest that the adsorption of phospholipids onto AgNPs may enhance skin permeability to hydrophobic nanoparticles and that AgNPs can effectively release silver ions, especially in the presence of phospholipids.

Article Abstract

The interaction of hydrophobic silver nanoparticles with different phospholipids and stratum corneum mimic (SCM) membranes is studied in Langmuir monolayers. Thus, silver nanoparticles coated with oleic acid (AgNP-OA) were synthesized, characterized and incorporated in Langmuir monolayers of single phospholipids -having different chain length, saturation degree and phase state- or of a SCM mixture. The incorporation of AgNP-OA to the lipid monolayers generated an expansion of the monolayers and a decrease of the surface compressional modulus compared to the pure lipid. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) suggested that the zwitterionic choline-phospholipids can be adsorbed onto the nanoparticles' surface, which is relevant considering that phospholipids are the major constituents of the cell membrane. We also studied the changes in the topography at the mesoscale level using Brewster angle microscopy. We found the most prominent changes in the lipids with liquid-condensed phase, such as SCM, showing segregation of their components. This could have major implications in the barrier function of the membrane, affecting for example the skin permeability towards hydrophobic nanoparticles. Finally, the capability of hydrophobic AgNP-OA for delivering Ag ions was studied in aqueous media in the absence and presence of phospholipids. In both conditions, AgNP-OA released Ag at reported-bactericidal concentrations, being double in the presence of phospholipids.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2019.02.069DOI Listing

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