| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8011734 | Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Transfection efficiency of hydroxyapatite nanoparticles (HAnps) is relative to the particle size, morphology, surface charge, surface modifier and so on. This study prepared HAnps with doped Tb/Mg by hydrothermal synthesis method (HTSM) and investigated the effects of different Tb/Mg contents on the morphology, particle size, surface charge, composition and cellular endocytosis of HAnps. The results showed that Mg-HAnps possessed better dispersion ability than Tb-HAnps. With increasing doping content of Tb/Mg-HAnps, the granularity of Tb-HAnps increased, while that of Mg-HAnps declined. Both particle size and zeta potential of Mg-HAnps were lower than those of Tb-HAnps. 7.5% Mg-doping HAnps presented relatively uniform slender rod morphology with average size of 30 nm, while 10% Mg-doping HAnps were prone to agglomeration. Moreover, Mg-HAnps-GFP (green fluorescent protein) endocytosed by MG63 cells was dotted in the perinuclear region, while Tb-HAnps were more likely to aggregate. In conclusion, as gene vectors, Mg-HAnps showed enhanced properties compared to Tb-HAnps.
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Authors
Liang-jian CHEN, Tian CHEN, Jun CAO, Bei-lei LIU, Chun-sheng SHAO, Ke-chao ZHOU, Dou ZHANG,
