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Article: Functionalization of filled radioactive multi-walled carbon nanocapsules by arylation reaction forin vivodelivery of radio-therapy

TitleFunctionalization of filled radioactive multi-walled carbon nanocapsules by arylation reaction forin vivodelivery of radio-therapy
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Issue Date2022
Citation
Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2022, v. 10, n. 1, p. 47-56 How to Cite?
AbstractFunctionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) containing radioactive salts are proposed as a potential system for radioactivity delivery. MWCNTs are loaded with isotopically enriched 152-samarium chloride (152SmCl3), the ends of the MWCNTs are sealed by high temperature treatment, and the encapsulated152Sm is neutron activated to radioactive153Sm. The external walls of the radioactive nanocapsules are functionalized through arylation reaction, to introduce hydrophilic chains and increase the water dispersibility of CNTs. The organ biodistribution profiles of the nanocapsules up to 24 h are assessed in naïve mice and different tumor modelsin vivo. By quantitative γ-counting,153SmCl3@MWCNTs-NH2exhibite high accumulation in organs without leakage of the internal radioactive material to the bloodstream. In the treated mice, highest uptake is detected in the lung followed by the liver and spleen. Presence of tumors in brain or lung does not increase percentage accumulation of153SmCl3@MWCNTs-NH2in the respective organs, suggesting the absence of the enhanced permeation and retention effect. This study presents a chemical functionalization protocol that is rapid (∼one hour) and can be applied to filled radioactive multi-walled carbon nanocapsules to improve their water dispersibility for systemic administration for their use in targeted radiotherapy.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/349656
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dc.contributor.authorGajewska, Agnieszka-
dc.contributor.authorWang, Julie T.W.-
dc.contributor.authorKlippstein, Rebecca-
dc.contributor.authorMartincic, Markus-
dc.contributor.authorPach, Elzbieta-
dc.contributor.authorFeldman, Robert-
dc.contributor.authorSaccavini, Jean Claude-
dc.contributor.authorTobias, Gerard-
dc.contributor.authorBallesteros, Belén-
dc.contributor.authorAl-Jamal, Khuloud T.-
dc.contributor.authorDa Ros, Tatiana-
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-17T06:59:59Z-
dc.date.available2024-10-17T06:59:59Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.citationJournal of Materials Chemistry B, 2022, v. 10, n. 1, p. 47-56-
dc.identifier.issn2050-750X-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/349656-
dc.description.abstractFunctionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) containing radioactive salts are proposed as a potential system for radioactivity delivery. MWCNTs are loaded with isotopically enriched 152-samarium chloride (152SmCl3), the ends of the MWCNTs are sealed by high temperature treatment, and the encapsulated152Sm is neutron activated to radioactive153Sm. The external walls of the radioactive nanocapsules are functionalized through arylation reaction, to introduce hydrophilic chains and increase the water dispersibility of CNTs. The organ biodistribution profiles of the nanocapsules up to 24 h are assessed in naïve mice and different tumor modelsin vivo. By quantitative γ-counting,153SmCl3@MWCNTs-NH2exhibite high accumulation in organs without leakage of the internal radioactive material to the bloodstream. In the treated mice, highest uptake is detected in the lung followed by the liver and spleen. Presence of tumors in brain or lung does not increase percentage accumulation of153SmCl3@MWCNTs-NH2in the respective organs, suggesting the absence of the enhanced permeation and retention effect. This study presents a chemical functionalization protocol that is rapid (∼one hour) and can be applied to filled radioactive multi-walled carbon nanocapsules to improve their water dispersibility for systemic administration for their use in targeted radiotherapy.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Materials Chemistry B-
dc.titleFunctionalization of filled radioactive multi-walled carbon nanocapsules by arylation reaction forin vivodelivery of radio-therapy-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.description.naturelink_to_subscribed_fulltext-
dc.identifier.doi10.1039/d1tb02195h-
dc.identifier.pmid34843615-
dc.identifier.scopuseid_2-s2.0-85121898074-
dc.identifier.volume10-
dc.identifier.issue1-
dc.identifier.spage47-
dc.identifier.epage56-
dc.identifier.eissn2050-7518-

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