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Luminescent passive-oxidized silicon quantum dots as biological staining labels and their cytotoxicity effects at high concentration
Authors:Fujioka Kouki  Hiruoka Masaki  Sato Keisuke  Manabe Noriyoshi  Miyasaka Ryosuke  Hanada Sanshiro  Hoshino Akiyoshi  Tilley Richard D  Manome Yoshinobu  Hirakuri Kenji  Yamamoto Kenji
Affiliation:International Clinical Research Centre, Research Institute, International Medical Centre of Japan, Japan. Institute of DNA Medicine, Research Centre for Medical Sciences, Jikei University School of Medicine, Japan.
Abstract:Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) hold some advantages over conventional organic fluorescent dyes. Due to these advantages, they are becoming increasingly popular in the field of bioimaging. However, recent work suggests that cadmium based QDs affect cellular activity. As a substitute for cadmium based QDs, we have developed photoluminescent stable silicon quantum dots (Si-QDs) with a passive-oxidation technique. Si-QDs (size: 6.5 ± 1.5?nm) emit green light, and they have been used as biological labels for living cell imaging. In order to determine the minimum concentration for cytotoxicity, we investigated the response of HeLa cells. We have shown that the toxicity of Si-QDs was not observed at 112?μg?ml(-1) and that Si-QDs were less toxic than CdSe-QDs at high concentration in mitochondrial assays and with lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) assays. Especially under UV exposure, Si-QDs were more than ten times safer than CdSe-QDs. We suggest that one mechanism for the cytotoxicity is that Si-QDs can generate oxygen radicals and these radicals are associated with membrane damages. This work has demonstrated the suitability of Si-QDs for bioimaging in lower concentration, and their cytotoxicity and one toxicity mechanism at high concentration.
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