Rational Design of Silver Gradient for Studying Size Effect of Silver Nanoparticles on Contact Killing.
ACS Biomater Sci Eng
; 5(2): 425-431, 2019 Feb 11.
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The cellular mechanism underlying bacteria responses to silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) has not been fully elucidated. Especially, it is difficult to distinguish the contact killing from release killing as Ag+ releases from AgNPs. In this paper, AgNPs gradient was designed for evaluating the size effect of AgNPs on contact killing. A size gradient of AgNPs (5-45 nm) was achieved on TiO2 nanotubes (TNTs) by rational design of bipolar electrochemical reaction, including applied voltage, electrolyte concentration, and sample size. High-throughput investigation of cellular responses showed that the smallest AgNPs were the most efficient in suppressing bacteria whereas the largest AgNPs were more favorable for MC3T3-E1 cell adhesion and proliferation. As Ag+ concentration was the same for the entire gradient, the difference in cellular responses was dominated by the contact effect (rather than difference in released Ag+) which was tuned by AgNPs size. This method offers new prospect for efficient evaluation of the contact effect of nanoparticles, such as Ag, Au, and Cu.
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