Simulation of Magnetic Nanoparticles in Blood Flow for Magnetic Drug Targeting Applications

Author(s):  
I Slabu ◽  
A Röth ◽  
G Güntherodt ◽  
T Schmitz-Rode ◽  
M Baumann
nano Online ◽  
2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
I Slabu ◽  
A Röth ◽  
G Güntherodt ◽  
T Schmitz-Rode ◽  
M Baumann

Symmetry ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (7) ◽  
pp. 1083 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ioannis D. Boutopoulos ◽  
Dimitrios S. Lampropoulos ◽  
George C. Bourantas ◽  
Karol Miller ◽  
Vassilios C. Loukopoulos

Magnetic drug targeting (MDT) is a noninvasive method for the medical treatment of various diseases of the cardiovascular system. Biocompatible magnetic nanoparticles loaded with medicinal drugs are carried to a tissue target in the human body (in vivo) under the applied magnetic field. The present study examines the MDT technique in various microchannels geometries by adopting the principles of biofluid dynamics (BFD). The blood flow is considered as laminar, pulsatile and the blood as an incompressible and non-Newtonian fluid. A two-phase model is adopted to resolve the blood flow and the motion of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs). The numerical results are obtained by utilizing a meshless point collocation method (MPCM) alongside with the moving least squares (MLS) approximation. The numerical results are verified by comparing with published numerical results. We investigate the effect of crucial parameters of MDT, including (1) the volume fraction of nanoparticles, (2) the location of the magnetic field, (3) the strength of the magnetic field and its gradient, (4) the way that MNPs approach the targeted area, and (5) the bifurcation angle of the vessel.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 543-546
Author(s):  
Michael Fink ◽  
Stefan J. Rupitsch ◽  
Helmut Ermert ◽  
Stefan Lyer

AbstractVarious medical procedures make use of magnetic nanoparticles, such as Magnetic Drug Targeting (MDT), which boosts the demand for imaging modalities that are capable of in vivo visualizing this kind of particles. Magnetomotive Ultrasound is an imaging technique that can detect tissue, which is perfused by magnetic nanoparticles. In this contribution, we investigate the suitability of Magnetomotive Ultrasound to serve as a monitoring system during MDT. With the conducted measurements, it was possible for the first time to observe in vivo the accumulation of iron-oxide nanoparticles during a Magnetic Drug Targeting cancer treatment applied to a small animal (rabbit).


2020 ◽  
Vol 31 (49) ◽  
pp. 495101
Author(s):  
Diana Zahn ◽  
Katja Klein ◽  
Patricia Radon ◽  
Dmitry Berkov ◽  
Sergey Erokhin ◽  
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