Using an in vitro Blood-Brain Barrier Model to Characterize Magnetic Nanoparticle Permeability

D. Shi, Daniel Hoff, L. Sheikh, S. Bhattacharya, S. Nayar, T. Webster
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In the present study, using murine brain endothelioma cells, an in vitro blood-brain barrier model was developed and confirmed. Confirmation of the blood-brain barrier model was completed by examining the permeability of FITC-Dextran at increasing exposure times in serum-free medium and comparing such values with values in the literature. After such confirmation, the permeability of five different nanoparticle samples was determined by this blood-brain barrier model. Through such experiments, magnetic nanoparticles suitable for MRI use which would not pass through the blood brain barrier and magnetic nanoparticles suitable for drug delivery to the brain which would pass through the blood brain model were identified.
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利用体外血脑屏障模型表征磁性纳米颗粒的渗透性
本研究以小鼠脑内皮瘤细胞为材料,建立了体外血脑屏障模型。通过检测fitc -葡聚糖在无血清培养基中增加暴露时间的通透性,并将其与文献值进行比较,完成血脑屏障模型的确认。在此确认之后,用该血脑屏障模型测定了五种不同纳米颗粒样品的通透性。通过这些实验,确定了适合MRI使用的磁性纳米颗粒,它不会穿过血脑屏障,以及适合给药到大脑的磁性纳米颗粒,它会穿过血脑模型。
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