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Evaluation of thermally cross-linked superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for the changes of concentration and toxicity on tissues of Sprague-Dawley ratsopen access

Authors
Hue, J.J.Lee, H.-J.Jon, S.Nam, S.Y.Yun, Y.W.Kim, J.-S.Lee, B.J.
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
Korean Society of Veterinary Science
Keywords
Accumulation; Biodistribution; Rats; Thermally cross-linked superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles; Toxicity
Citation
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research, v.54, no.4, pp 245 - 252
Pages
8
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
Volume
54
Number
4
Start Page
245
End Page
252
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/20185
DOI
10.14405/kjvr.2014.54.4.245
ISSN
2466-1384
2466-1392
Abstract
This study was investigated the change of concentration and toxicity of thermally cross-linked superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (TCL-SPION) on tissues of Sprague-Dawley rats. TCL-SPION at the dose of 15 mg/kg body weight was intravenously injected into the tail vein of the male Sprague-Dawley rats. The fate of TCL-SPION in serum, urine and tissues was observed during 28 days. Serum iron level was maximal at 0.25 h post-injection and gradually declined thereafter. In addition, the sinusoids of liver and the red pulp area of spleen were mainly accumulated iron from 0.5 h to 28-day post-injection. In kidney, iron deposition was detected in the tubular area until 0.5 h after injection. Malondialdehyde concentration in the liver slightly increased with time and was not different with that at zero time. In the liver and spleen, TNF-α and IL-6 levels of TS treated with TCL-SPION were not different with those of the control during the experimental period. From the results, TCL-SPION could stay fairly long-time in certain tissues after intravenous injection without toxicity. The results indicated that TCL-SPION might be useful and safe as a contrast for the diagnosis of cancer or a carrier of therapeutic reagents to treat diseases.
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