GOLD AND IRON-GOLD NANOPARTICLES FOR INTRACELLULAR TRACKING AND IN VIVO MEDICAL APPLICATONS

ORAL

Abstract

We have fabricated Au and Fe-Au nanoparticles for potential use in ex vivo experiments such as intracellular tracking, as well as a variety of in vivo medical applications. In order to improve their targeting potential, circulation time and flexibility, gold NPs were surface modified using a hetero-bifunctional poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG, MW 1,500) spacers. A coumarin-PEG-gold NP complex was formed and cell viability studies and optical fluorescence experiments were carried out demonstrating the use of these surface-modified gold NPs for drug delivery, gene therapy and cell trafficking experiments. Fe-Au nanoparticles were also fabricated and show significant contrast enhancement in MRI studies through a substantial reduction of the T2 relaxation time.

Authors

  • Wei Fu

  • Gurinder Saini

  • Dinesh Shenoy

  • Dattatri Nagesha

  • Mansoor Amiji

  • Srinivas Sridhar

    • Physics Department and Pharmaceutical sciences, Northeastern University, Boston, Ma