Parameterisation and cellular evaluation of poly(ethylene) oxide-coated erbium oxide in MCF-7 cells as MRI diagnostic nanofibres.

Colloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces(2023)

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The novelty of this work is the conjugation of poly(ethylene) oxide (PEO) with the erbium oxide (ErO) nanoparticles using the electrospinning technique. In this work, synthesised PEO-coated ErO nanofibres were characterised and evaluated for their cytotoxicity to assess their potential use as diagnostic nanofibres for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). PEO has significantly impacted nanoparticle conductivity due to its lower ionic conductivity at room temperature. The findings showed that the surface roughness was improved over the nanofiller loading, implying an improvement in cell attachment. The release profile performed for drug-controlling purposes has demonstrated a stable release after 30 min. Cellular response in MCF-7 cells showed high biocompatibility of the synthesised nanofibres. The cytotoxicity assay results showed that the diagnostic nanofibres had excellent biocompatibility, indicating the feasibility for diagnosis purposes. With excellent contrast performance, the PEO-coated ErO nanofibres developed novel T and T-T dual-mode MRI diagnostic nanofibres leading to better cancer diagnosis. In conclusion, this work has demonstrated that the conjugation of PEO-coated ErO nanofibres improved the surface modification of the ErO nanoparticles as a potential diagnostic agent. Using PEO in this study as a carrier or polymer matrix significantly influenced the biocompatibility and internalisation efficiency of the ErO nanoparticles without triggering any morphological changes after treatment. This work has suggested permissible concentrations of PEO-coated ErO nanofibres for diagnostic uses.
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Poly(ethylene) oxide,Erbium oxide,Cytotoxicity,Clonogenic assay,Magnetic resonance imaging
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