Improvement photothermal property of MoS 2 /Fe 3 O 4 /GNR nanocomposite in cancer treatment.
Behdad ShariatiMohammad Taghi GoodarziAlireza JalaliNasrin SalehiMajid MozaffariPublished in: Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine (2024)
The objective of the present study was to develop a novel molybdenum disulfide/iron oxide/gold nanorods (MoS 2 /Fe 3 O 4 /GNR) nanocomposite (MFG) with different concentrations of AgNO 3 solution (MFG1, MFG2, and MFG3) for topical doxorubicin (DOX) drug delivery. Then, these nanocomposites were synthesized and characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Dynamic light scattering (DLS), and Ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopies to confirm their structural and optical properties. Cytotoxicity of samples on Hela cell was determined using MTT assay. Results indicated that nanocomposites possess little cytotoxicity without NIR laser irradiation. Also, the relative viabilities of Hela cells decreased when the concentration of AgNO 3 solution increased in this nanocomposite. Using NIR irradiation, the relative viabilities of Hela cells decreased when the concentration of samples increased. Acridine orange/propidium iodide (PI) staining, flow cytometry were recruited to evaluate the effect of these nanocomposites on apoptosis of Hela cells. Finally, results revealed when DOX loading increased in nanocomposite, then cell viability was decreased in it. Therefore, these properties make MFG3 nanocomposite a good candidate for photothermal therapy and drug loading.
Keyphrases
- cell cycle arrest
- reduced graphene oxide
- cell death
- visible light
- pi k akt
- drug delivery
- quantum dots
- induced apoptosis
- gold nanoparticles
- carbon nanotubes
- flow cytometry
- photodynamic therapy
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- single cell
- cancer therapy
- drug release
- oxidative stress
- solid phase extraction
- radiation therapy
- electron microscopy
- emergency department
- radiation induced
- silver nanoparticles
- bone marrow
- high throughput
- aqueous solution
- drug induced
- iron oxide
- mass spectrometry
- electronic health record
- wound healing
- high speed