| Literature DB >> 24814424 |
Anna I Astashkina1, Clint F Jones1, Giridhar Thiagarajan2, Kristen Kurtzeborn2, Hamid Ghandehari3, Benjamin D Brooks1, David W Grainger4.
Abstract
Nanocarriers and nanoparticles remain an intense pharmaceutical and medical imaging technology interest. Their entry into clinical use is hampered by the lack of reliable in vitro models that accurately predict in vivo toxicity. This study evaluates a 3-D kidney organoid proximal tubule culture to assess in vitro toxicity of the hydroxylated generation-5 PAMAM dendrimer (G5-OH) compared to previously published preclinical in vivo rodent nephrotoxicity data. 3-D kidney proximal tubule cultures were created using isolated murine proximal tubule fractions suspended in a biomedical grade hyaluronic acid-based hydrogel. Toxicity in these cultures to neutral G5-OH dendrimer nanoparticles and gold nanoparticles in vitro was assessed using clinical biomarker generation. Neutral PAMAM nanoparticle dendrimers elicit in vivo-relevant kidney biomarkers and cell viability in a 3-D kidney organoid culture that closely reflect toxicity markers reported in vivo in rodent nephrotoxicity models exposed to this same nanoparticle.Entities:
Keywords: 3-D cell culture; Gold nanoparticles; In vitro–in vivo correlations; Nephrotoxicity; PAMAM dendrimers; Proximal tubules
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24814424 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2014.04.060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479