INVESTIGADORES
GAMARRA LUQUES Carlos Diego
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Nanopartículas Magnéticas de La0.78Sr0.22MnO3 recubiertas con SiO2: preparación y estudio de la citotoxicidad en cultivos celulares humanos.
Autor/es:
LASSA MS; GAMARRA LUQUES C; ALBORNOZ C; LEYVA AG; VARGAS-ROIG LM; VAZQUEZ PG
Lugar:
Iguazú, Misiones
Reunión:
Congreso; 13º Congreso Internacional de Ciencia y Tecnología en Metalurgia y Materiales (SAM CONAMET).; 2013
Institución organizadora:
SAM-CONAMET
Resumen:
Nanomedicine is a great interesting area for use of magnetics nanoparticles. Among their main applications we can highlight, for example, its use as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging, or cellular delivery, or cellular hyperthermia, employed in oncology. This study aimed to determine whether the magnetic nanoparticles with La0.78Sr0.22MnO3 (LSMO), coated with SiO2 are cytotoxic to breast cancer cells MCF-7 (human breast adenocarcinoma). The nanoparticles used were synthesized and characterized in the Laboratory of Condensed Matter Physics (CAC-CNEA). For the synthesis of the perovskite LSMO liquid-mix method was used and the sol gel method was used for SiO2 coating. Cytotoxicity and clonogenic viability assays were assessed using crystal violet staining and subsequent counting colonies. The idea of using magnetic particles to destroy tumors is not new, since it was proposed by Gilchrist in 1957 (Grande 2007). However, although there have been developed many different types of magnetic carriers, even today, the poor selectivity for tumor cells, the possibility of side effects due to the accumulation and the toxicity of these carriers are major limitations. In addition, some materials that show promise in trials "in vitro" are negative "in vivo". The results are discussed in depth in the complete work.