Magnetically controlled insertion of magnetic nanoparticles into membrane model

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-02-02 DOI:10.1016/j.bbamem.2024.184293
Sara N. Moya Betancourt, Candelaria I. Cámara, Ana V. Juarez, Julieta S. Riva
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Polysaccharide–coated magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have been reported to show potential applications in many biomedical fields. In this report, we have studied the interactions between magnetite (Fe3O4) MNPs functionalized with polysaccharides (diethylamino–ethyl dextran, DEAE–D or chitosan, CHI) with different membranes models by Langmuir isotherms, incorporation experiments, and brewster angle microscopy (BAM). In this report, zwitterionic 1,2–distearoyl–sn–glycerol–3–phosphoethanolamine (DSPE) and anionic 1,2–distearoyl–sn–glycerol–3–phosphate (DSPA) phospholipid, were used to form membrane models. Incorporation experiments (π–t) as well as the compression isotherms demonstrate positive interactions between MNPs and DSPE or DSPA monolayers. The study assessed the impact of varying initial surface pressure on a preformed phospholipid monolayer to determine the maximum insertion pressure (MIP) and synergy. Our findings indicate that the primary driving force of the coated MNPs incorporation into the monolayer predominantly stems from electrostatic interaction. The drop in the subphase pH from 6.0 to 4.0 led to an enhancement of the MIP value for DSPA phospholipid monolayer. On the other hand, for DSPE, the drop in the pH does not affect the MIP values. Besides, the presence of a magnetic field induces an enhancement of the insertion process of the MNPs into DSPA preformed monolayer, demonstrating that a previous interaction between MNPs and phospholipid preformed monolayer needs to take place to enhance the incorporation process. This work opens novel perspectives for the research of the influence of magnetic fields on the incorporation of MNPs into model membranes.

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用磁力控制磁性纳米粒子插入膜模型
据报道,多糖包覆的磁性纳米粒子(MNPs)在许多生物医学领域都有潜在的应用前景。在本报告中,我们通过朗缪尔等温线、结合实验和布氏角显微镜(BAM)研究了与多糖(二乙胺基乙基葡聚糖,DEAE-D 或壳聚糖,CHI)功能化的磁铁矿(Fe3O4)MNPs 与不同膜模型之间的相互作用。本报告采用了齐聚离子型 1,2-二硬脂酰-sn-甘油-3-磷酸乙醇胺(DSPE)和阴离子型 1,2-二硬脂酰-sn-甘油-3-磷酸(DSPA)磷脂来形成膜模型。融入实验(π-t)和压缩等温线证明了 MNPs 与 DSPE 或 DSPA 单层之间的正向相互作用。研究评估了不同初始表面压力对预形成磷脂单层的影响,以确定最大插入压力(MIP)和协同作用。我们的研究结果表明,涂布的 MNPs 融入单层的主要动力来自静电相互作用。底相 pH 值从 6.0 降到 4.0 会提高 DSPA 磷脂单层的 MIP 值。另一方面,对于 DSPE 而言,pH 值的下降并不影响 MIP 值。此外,磁场的存在增强了 MNPs 在 DSPA 预成单层中的插入过程,这表明 MNPs 与磷脂预成单层之间需要事先发生相互作用,才能增强掺入过程。这项工作为研究磁场对 MNPs 融入模型膜的影响开辟了新的视角。
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