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Anisotropically shaped nanoparticles, such as nanorods, nanodumbbells, and nanobipyramids, tend to exhibit higher cytotoxicity compared to more spherical forms like nanocubes and nanostars. Interestingly, while <i>in vivo</i> plasma biochemistry parameters show minimal variation, biodistribution, histopathological alterations, and pharmacokinetics are notably influenced by the shape and size of AuNPs. In most instances, smaller and anisotropic AuNPs that remain in the bloodstream for extended periods are observed. This research offers significant insights into the design of AuNPs with specific morphologies and sizes, particularly for their application in drug delivery systems <i>via</i> intravenous injection. 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Shape and Size Dependence of Pharmacokinetics, Biodistribution, and Toxicity of Gold Nanoparticles.
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are extensively utilized in biomolecular sensing, photothermal therapy, drug delivery, and various imaging techniques like photoacoustic and fluorescent imaging. Despite their diverse applications, inconsistent findings from previous toxicity studies underscore the critical need for standardized methodologies. This study introduces ten distinct types of AuNPs─cubes, stars, rods, dumbbells, and bipyramids at sizes of 50 and 100 nm, to systematically assess their toxicity under controlled conditions both in vitro and in vivo. Our findings reveal a clear correlation between cytotoxicity and the morphology, size, incubation duration, and concentration of AuNPs. Anisotropically shaped nanoparticles, such as nanorods, nanodumbbells, and nanobipyramids, tend to exhibit higher cytotoxicity compared to more spherical forms like nanocubes and nanostars. Interestingly, while in vivo plasma biochemistry parameters show minimal variation, biodistribution, histopathological alterations, and pharmacokinetics are notably influenced by the shape and size of AuNPs. In most instances, smaller and anisotropic AuNPs that remain in the bloodstream for extended periods are observed. This research offers significant insights into the design of AuNPs with specific morphologies and sizes, particularly for their application in drug delivery systems via intravenous injection. These outcomes emphasize the nuanced toxicity profiles of AuNPs, necessitating tailored approaches in preclinical and clinical research.
期刊介绍:
Molecular Pharmaceutics publishes the results of original research that contributes significantly to the molecular mechanistic understanding of drug delivery and drug delivery systems. The journal encourages contributions describing research at the interface of drug discovery and drug development.
Scientific areas within the scope of the journal include physical and pharmaceutical chemistry, biochemistry and biophysics, molecular and cellular biology, and polymer and materials science as they relate to drug and drug delivery system efficacy. Mechanistic Drug Delivery and Drug Targeting research on modulating activity and efficacy of a drug or drug product is within the scope of Molecular Pharmaceutics. Theoretical and experimental peer-reviewed research articles, communications, reviews, and perspectives are welcomed.