The Metal Ion Release of Manganese Ferrite Nanoparticles: Kinetics, Effects on Magnetic Resonance Relaxivities, and Toxicity

  • Huijun Ma
  • , Lina Guo
  • , Huan Zhang
  • , Yanyun Wang
  • , Yuqing Miao
  • , Xiaoli Liu
  • , Mingli Peng
  • , Xia Deng
  • , Yong Peng
  • , Haiming Fan

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Abstract

Mn2+release is particularly important for biological application of manganese-based nanomaterials. However, the Mn2+release profiles of the manganese ferrite nanoparticles are under clarification. Here, we synthesized 3, 10, and 18 nm manganese ferrite nanoparticles (MFNPs) as model systems to study the Mn2+release behavior, size, and pH-dependent kinetics. The Mn2+release kinetic study showed that the first-order kinetic model was suitable for 3 and 10 nm MFNPs, while the Higuchi model was suitable for 18 nm MFNPs in a neutral PBS buffer (pH 7.4). In an acidic PBS buffer (pH 4.8), the Mn2+release from all sizes of MFNPs follows first-order kinetics, which is possible due to the reaction between MFNPs and H+. The influence of Mn2+release was evaluated by comparing the variations of magnetic resonance (MR) relaxation and magnetic properties before and after Mn2+release of MFNPs. The results showed that the saturation magnetization (Ms), longitudinal relaxivity (r1), and transverse relaxivity (r2) values declined due to Mn2+release, while the ratio of r2/r1increased slightly, showing that all sizes of MFNPs exhibited the same MR mode as the synthesized MFNPs. More importantly, the release kinetics were employed to estimate the toxicity of the released Mn2+in vivo. The potential toxicity is acceptable for MFNP administration since the calculated amount of Mn2+is in the range of safe doses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3067-3074
Number of pages8
JournalACS Applied Bio Materials
Volume5
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Jun 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • MR relaxivities
  • Mnrelease
  • kinetic behavior
  • manganese ferrite nanoparticles
  • toxicity

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