| Authors | مهناز امیری ابراهیم اباد,عباس پرداختی,میثم احمدی زیدآبادی,احمد اکبری,مسعود صلواتی |
| Journal | COLLOID SURFACE B |
| Page number | 244 |
| Volume number | 172 |
| IF | 3.997 |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2018-10-11 |
| Journal Grade | Scientific - research |
| Journal Type | Electronic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
| Journal Index | ISI |
Abstract
Despite of great attention concerned on Ni ferrite nanostructures in bioapplications, little is known about the
toxicity of these NPs at the cellular and molecular levels. U87 (human primary glioblastoma) and SH-SY5Y
(human neuroblastoma) cells treated with various concentration of well-characterized magnetic nickel ferrite
nanoparticles, exposed to frequency magnetic field (FMF) and their response was studied. Ferromagnetic nanocrystalline
nickel ferrite (NiFe2O4) powder that characterized by XRD, TEM, SEM, FT-IR, nanosizer, and VSM
techniques were prepared by a hydrothermal method in the presence of Urtica plant extract as a green precursor
that acts both as reducing and capping agent. Owing to the exceptional properties of green alkalinized agent such
as minor toxicity, higher biodegradability, high active surface and environment compatibility, we used the green
alkalinized agent (Utrica) to prepared nanostructures for the first time. According to the obtained results, the
FMF exposure caused an increase in cell death in neural cell types 48 h after treatment. MNPs indicated dosedependent
cytotoxicity but the amount of cell death per cell in the absence of MFM for SH-SY5Y cells was more
than in U87 cells. On the other hand, cell death induced by FMF exposure was observed specifically in SH-SY5Y
cells. Nevertheless, it is essential to perform more investigations to find the exact related mechanisms. Imatinib
showed dose-dependent antiproliferative effects in all three prostate cancer cell lines.