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Chapter 8 - Nanoparticles: Transport across the olfactory epithelium and application to the assessment of brain function in health and disease.

Michael Aschner1.   

Abstract

The exciting advances within nanotechnology are beginning to be harnessed by the medical field. Nanoparticles have been used for drug delivery into the brain and have been explored for imaging, sensing, and analytical purposes. The science of nanoparticles encompasses a vast array of biological, chemical, physical, and engineering research, different aspects of which are specifically addressed in each of the chapters of this volume. Nanomaterials such as nanospheres, nanotubes, nanowires, fullerene derivatives (buckyballs), and quantum dots (Qdots) are at the forefront of scientific attention, as they provide new consumer products and advance the scientific development of novel analytical tools in medicine and in the physical sciences. This chapter will briefly survey some aspects of nanoparticle biology focusing on the following: (1) the role of olfactory nanoparticle transport into the central nervous system (CNS), both as a potential route for effective drug delivery and as a route for the passage of noxious substances into the brain proper; (2) nanoparticles as sensors of cell function and toxicity; and (3) some adverse effects of nanoparticles on the dysregulation of brain redox status. Copyright 2009. Published by Elsevier Science & Technology.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20302833     DOI: 10.1016/S0079-6123(08)80008-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Brain Res        ISSN: 0079-6123            Impact factor:   2.453


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Review 1.  Applications of nanomaterials as vaccine adjuvants.

Authors:  Motao Zhu; Rongfu Wang; Guangjun Nie
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2014-11-17       Impact factor: 3.452

2.  Nose-to-brain transport of aerosolised quantum dots following acute exposure.

Authors:  Laurie E Hopkins; Esther S Patchin; Po-Lin Chiu; Christina Brandenberger; Suzette Smiley-Jewell; Kent E Pinkerton
Journal:  Nanotoxicology       Date:  2014-12       Impact factor: 5.913

Review 3.  Handling of iron oxide and silver nanoparticles by astrocytes.

Authors:  Michaela C Hohnholt; Mark Geppert; Eva M Luther; Charlotte Petters; Felix Bulcke; Ralf Dringen
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  2012-12-06       Impact factor: 3.996

4.  Identification of potential biomarkers of gold nanoparticle toxicity in rat brains.

Authors:  Nikhat J Siddiqi; Mohamed Anwar K Abdelhalim; Afaf K El-Ansary; Abdullah S Alhomida; W Y Ong
Journal:  J Neuroinflammation       Date:  2012-06-12       Impact factor: 8.322

5.  Size-Dependent Deposition, Translocation, and Microglial Activation of Inhaled Silver Nanoparticles in the Rodent Nose and Brain.

Authors:  Esther Shin Patchin; Donald S Anderson; Rona M Silva; Dale L Uyeminami; Grace M Scott; Ting Guo; Laura S Van Winkle; Kent E Pinkerton
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2016-05-06       Impact factor: 9.031

6.  Surface coatings of ZnO nanoparticles mitigate differentially a host of transcriptional, protein and signalling responses in primary human olfactory cells.

Authors:  Megan J Osmond-McLeod; Ronald I W Osmond; Yalchin Oytam; Maxine J McCall; Bryce Feltis; Alan Mackay-Sim; Stephen A Wood; Anthony L Cook
Journal:  Part Fibre Toxicol       Date:  2013-10-21       Impact factor: 9.400

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