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Development and Assessment of Nano-Technologies for Cancer Treatment: Cytotoxicity and Hyperthermia Laboratory Studies

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posted on 2020-01-28, 09:26 authored by Iliana E. Medina-Ramírez, María Alejandra Díaz de León Olmos, Martín Humberto Muñoz Ortega, Juan Antonio Zapien, Israel Betancourt, Nathaly Santoyo-Elvira

Cancer treatment by magnetic hyperthermia offers numerous advantages, but for practical applications many variables still need to be adjusted before developing a controlled and reproducible cancer treatment that is bio-compatible (non-damaging) to healthy cells. In this work, Fe3O4 and CoFe2O4 were synthesized and systematically studied for the development of efficient therapeutic agents for applications in hyperthermia. The biocompatibility of the materials was further evaluated using HepG2 cells as biological model. Colorimetric and microscopic techniques were used to evaluate the interaction of magnetic nano-materials (MNMs) and HepG2 cells. Finally, the behavior of MNMs was evaluated under the influence of an alternating magnetic field (AMF), observing a more efficient temperature increment for CoFe2O4, a desirable behavior for biomedical applications since lower doses and shorter expositions to alternating magnetic field might be required.

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This work was supported by Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT) of Mexico. And the support of Universidad Autonoma de Aguascalientes PIT16-1.

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