Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5491153 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Iron clearance pathways after the injection of 57Fe3O4-based dextran-stabilized ferrofluid into the brain ventricles were studied by Mössbauer spectroscopy and histologically. The nanoparticles appeared in spleen tissues within 3Â h after transcranial injection. We separated and independently estimated concentrations of iron encapsulated in nanoparticles and iron encapsulated in proteins in the all rat organs. It was found that the dextran coated initial nanoparticles of the ferrofluid disintegrated in the brain into separate superparamagnetic nanoparticles within a week after the injection.The nanoparticles completely exited from the brain in a few weeks. The exogenous iron appeared in the spleen in 3Â h after the injection and remained in the spleen for more than month. The appearance of additional component in Mössbauer spectra of spleen samples revealed a fundamental difference in the mechanisms of processing of iron nanoparticles in this organ, which was also confirmed by histological examination.
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Authors
Raul Gabbasov, Dmitry Polikarpov, Valery Cherepanov, Michael Chuev, Ilya Mischenko, Nadezhda Loginiva, Elena Loseva, Maxim Nikitin, Vladislav Panchenko,