Biocompatibility of magnetic nanoparticles coating with polycations using A549 cells.

J Biotechnol

Bionanotechnology Lab., Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology, Kazan Federal University, Kreml uramı 18, Kazan, 420008, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation.

Published: January 2021

FeO nanoparticles were obtained by chemical coprecipitation of iron chloride and sodium hydroxide. The morphology and sizes of the obtained nanoparticles were characterized using laser Doppler velocimetry, transmission electron and atomic force microscopy. Then the nanoparticles were stabilized by three polycations (polyethylenimine (PEI), poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH), poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) (PDADMAC)) to increase their biocompatibility. The cytotoxicity of the obtained polymer-stabilized nanoparticles was studied using a human lung carcinoma cell line (A549). The biodistribution of nanoparticles stabilized by polycations in human lung carcinoma cells was analyzed by transmission electron microscopy, and the toxicity of nanomaterials was evaluated using toxicity tests and flow cytometry. As a result, the most biocompatible nanoparticle-biopolymer complex was identified. PAH stabilized magnetic nanoparticles demonstrated the best biocompatibility, and the PEI-magnetic nanoparticle complex was the most toxic.

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