Observation of Positively Charged Magnetic Nanoparticles Inside HepG2 Spheroids Using Electron Microscopy.

Y. Miyamoto, Yumie Koshidaka, H. Noguchi, Koichi Oishi, Hiroaki Saito, H. Yukawa, N. Kaji, T. Ikeya, Satoshi Suzuki, Hisashi Iwata, Y. Baba, K. Murase, S. Hayashi
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Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using magnetic nanoparticles has been used to diagnose vascular diseases as well as to monitor transplanted cells and tissues. In this study, we synthesized magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (TMADM-03), electrically charged by the presence of a cationic end-group substitution of dextran, and observed these nanoparticles inside three-dimensional models of HepG2 spheroids, which mimic tissues. Patterned cell array glass disks were prepared to visualize the presence of TMADM-03 uptaken by HepG2 spheroids using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The HepG2 cells (2 × 10(5) cells) were inoculated onto Cell-able™ 12-well plates. After 48 h of culture, the cells were incubated with 75 µg Fe/ml TMADM-03 in culture medium for 24 h. To investigate the cellular function of the HepG2 spheroids, the albumin secretion was evaluated by an ELISA. The albumin secretion after incubation for 24 h was reduced compared with the secretion prior to the addition of TMADM-03. TEM image samples were prepared in a planar direction or a vertical direction to the HepG2 spheroids on patterned cell array glass disks. The incorporation of TMADM-03 inside the HepG2 spheroids was confirmed. In addition, TMADM-03 could be observed in the deeper layers of the spheroids, and this was localized in the lysosomes. These data suggest that the novel magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles invade three-dimensional HepG2 spheroids.
HepG2球体内带正电磁性纳米颗粒的电镜观察。
使用磁性纳米颗粒的磁共振成像(MRI)已被用于诊断血管疾病以及监测移植的细胞和组织。在这项研究中,我们合成了磁性氧化铁纳米颗粒(TMADM-03),通过右旋糖酐的阳离子端基取代而带电,并在模拟组织的HepG2球体的三维模型中观察这些纳米颗粒。利用透射电子显微镜(TEM)观察了HepG2球体摄取的TMADM-03的存在。将HepG2细胞(2 × 10(5)个细胞)接种到Cell-able™12孔板上。培养48 h后,细胞在75µg Fe/ml TMADM-03培养基中孵育24 h。采用ELISA法检测细胞白蛋白分泌情况,研究HepG2球体的细胞功能。与加入TMADM-03前相比,孵育24 h后白蛋白分泌减少。在平面方向或垂直方向制备了HepG2球体在图案化细胞阵列玻璃盘上的TEM图像样品。证实了TMADM-03在HepG2球体内的掺入。此外,TMADM-03可以在球状体的较深层观察到,并且定位在溶酶体中。这些数据表明,新型磁性氧化铁纳米颗粒侵入三维HepG2球体。
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Cell medicine
Cell medicine MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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