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AJMB-Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology. 2010; 2 (4): 187-196
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-143853

ABSTRACT

Studies on biomedical applications of nanoparticles are growing with a rapid pace. In medicine, nanoparticles may be the solution for multi-drug-resistance which is still a major drawback in chemotherapy of cancer. In the present study, we investigated the potential cytotoxic effect of silver nanoparticles [Ag NPs] and silver ions [Ag[+]] in both parent and tamoxifen-resistant T47D cells in presence and absence of tamoxifen. Ag NPs were synthesized [< 28 nm] and MTT assay was carried out. The associated IC[50] values were found to be: 6.31 micro g/ml for Ag NPs/parent cells, 37.06 micro g/ml for Ag NPs/tamoxifen-resistant cells, 33.06 micro g/ml for Ag[+]/parent cells and 10.10 micro g/ml for Ag[+]/resistant cells. As a separate experiment, the effect of subinhibitory concentrations of Ag NPs and Ag[+] on the proliferation of tamoxifen-resistant cells was evaluated at non-toxic concentrations of tamoxifen. Our results suggested that in noncytotoxic concentrations of silver nanomaterials and tamoxifen, the combinations of Ag[+]-tamoxifen and Ag NPs-tamoxifen are still cytotoxic. This finding may be of great potential benefit in chemotherapy of breast cancer; since much lower doses of tamoxifen may be needed to produce the same cytotoxic effect and side effects will be reduced


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Humans , Animals , Drug Resistance, Neoplasm , Nanoparticles , Cytotoxins , Tamoxifen , Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Silver , Metal Nanoparticles , Antineoplastic Agents
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