Tissue and Cellular Distribution of Gold Nanoparticles Varies Based on Aggregation/Agglomeration Status
0301 basic medicine
Mice, Inbred BALB C
02 engineering and technology
Diffusion
Mice
03 medical and health sciences
Organ Specificity
Animals
Nanoparticles
Female
Tissue Distribution
Gold
Particle Size
0210 nano-technology
Blood Chemical Analysis
DOI:
10.2217/nnm.11.125
Publication Date:
2012-02-17T12:40:17Z
AUTHORS (6)
ABSTRACT
The ability of nanoparticles to form larger superstructures of aggregates and agglomerates has been extensively noted in the literature. The in vivo biological impact of these structures, however, has not been assessed. This knowledge gap is especially critical in the safety assessment of nanoparticles to be used for therapeutic purposes.Here we show that when administered intravenously into a mouse model, gold nanoparticle superstructures of reversible agglomerates and irreversible aggregates demonstrate significant differences in organ and cellular distribution compared with the primary particle building blocks. In addition, different structures produced different blood serum chemistry data.These findings raise the possibility for different mechanisms of toxicity between the structures. Such a possibility necessitates complete characterization and stability assessment of nanomaterials prior to their in vivo administration.
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