Gd@C82-(ethylenediamine)8 Nanoparticle: A New High-Efficiency Water-Soluble ROS Scavenger

Jie Li, Mirong Guan, Taishan Wang, Mingming Zhen*, Fuwen Zhao, Chunying Shu, Chunru Wang

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Abstract

It is important to maintain a reactive oxygen species (ROS) balance in organisms; thus, a valid ROS scavenger with good biocompatibility is urgently required. To prepare a high-efficiency ROS scavenger, multiple ethylenediamine (EDA) groups are bonded for the first time to a metallofullerene Gd@C82 to obtain water-soluble Gd@C82-(EDA)8 nanoparticles (NPs) through a facile solid-liquid reaction. Gd@C82-(EDA)8 NPs with a relatively better conjugation possess an excellent capability to scavenge hydroxyl radicals. Moreover, Gd@C82-(EDA)8 NPs exhibited a remarkable cytoprotective effect against H2O2-induced injuries to human epidermal keratinocytes-adult (HEK-a) cells at a low concentration of 2.5 μM. In contrast, Gd@C82-(OH)26 NPs that modified with hydroxyls show an apparent protective effect at a much higher concentration of 40 μM. This outstanding cytoprotective performance of Gd@C82-(EDA)8 NPs is mainly attributed to their extremely high cellular uptake and comparably strong conjugation. Gd@C82-(EDA)8 NPs with good biocompatibility exhibit excellent ROS scavenging capability even at a significantly low concentration, which promotes its versatile applications in cosmetics and biomedicine.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25770-25776
Number of pages7
JournalACS applied materials & interfaces
Volume8
Issue number39
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Oct 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Gd@C-(EDA) nanoparticles
  • ROS scavenger
  • cellular uptake
  • conjugation
  • cytoprotective effect

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