2008 Annual Meeting
(671b) A Quantitative Description of Absolute Endocytosis and Exocytosis Rates for Nanoparticles
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The model accurately describes uptake rates from single particle tracking for single walled carbon nanotubes(SWNT)2 of lengths from 130±18 to 660±40 nm and literature data for Au nanoparticles of diameters from 14 to 100 nm. Remarkably, both have a maximum rate near 25 nm when scaled using an interaction radius for membrane diffusion. The endocytosis rate constant of SWNT (10-3 min-1) is nearly 1000 times that of Au nanoparticles (10-6 min-1). The recycling (exocytosis) rate constants are similar in magnitude (10-4 to 10-3 min-1) for poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide), SWNT and Au nanoparticles and across cell lines and generally decrease with increasing size. The ability to understand and predict the cellular uptake of nanoparticles quantitatively should find utility in designing nano-systems with controlled toxicity, efficacy and functionality.
(1) Jin, H.; Jeng, E. S.; Heller, D. A.; Jena, P. V.; Kirmse, R.; Langowski, J.; Strano, M. S. Macromolecules 2007, 40, 6731-6739.
(2) Jin, H.; Heller, D. A.; Strano, M. S. Nano Lett. 2008, ASAP.