| Literature DB >> 27433139 |
Katja Kettler1, Petra Krystek2, Christina Giannakou3, A Jan Hendriks1, Wim H de Jong4.
Abstract
The increasing number of nanotechnology products on the market poses increasing human health risks by particle exposures. Adverse effects of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) in various cell lines have been measured based on exposure dose after a fixed time point, but NP uptake kinetics and the time-dependent internal cellular concentration are often not considered. Even though knowledge about relevant timescales for NP uptake is essential, e.g. for time- and cost-effective risk assessment through modelling, insufficient data are available. Therefore, the authors examined uptake rates for three different AgNP sizes (20, 50 and 75 nm) and two tissue culture medium compositions (with and without foetal calf serum, FCS) under realistic exposure concentrations in pulmonary epithelial 16HBE14o-cells. The quantification of Ag in cells was carried out by high-resolution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. We show for the first time that uptake kinetics of AgNPs into 16HBE14o-cells was highly influenced by medium composition. Uptake into cells was higher in medium without FCS, reaching approximately twice the concentration after 24 h than in medium supplemented with FCS, showing highest uptake for 50-nm AgNPs when expressed on a mass basis. This optimum shifts to 20 nm on a number basis, stressing the importance of the measurand in which results are presented. The importance of our research identifies that not just the uptake after a certain time point should be considered as dose but also the process of uptake (timing) might need to be considered when studying the mechanism of toxicity of nanoparticles.Entities:
Keywords: Biomedicine; Health and safety effects; Internal cellular concentration; Nanoparticle; Serum proteins; Size dependence; Uptake kinetics
Year: 2016 PMID: 27433139 PMCID: PMC4930793 DOI: 10.1007/s11051-016-3493-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nanopart Res ISSN: 1388-0764 Impact factor: 2.253
AgNP characteristics as provided by the manufacturer NanoComposix Inc
| AgNP product (nm) | Average diameter (nm) | Coefficient of variation (%) | SD (nm) | Average hydrodynamic diameter (nm) | Zeta potential (mV) | Mass concentration (mg Ag/mL) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 | 19.6 | 8.1 | 1.6 | 24.0 | −30.4 | 1.09 |
| 50 | 53.5 | 8.3 | 4.4 | 56.0 | −53.6 | 0.95 |
| 75 | 74.8 | 5.8 | 4.3 | 78.5 | −37.6 | 0.99 |
Fig. 1Ag amount in cells on mass basis with the fitted line for three NP sizes and medium without and with the addition of foetal calf serum based on one and two independent experiments for 20-, 50- and 75-nm particles, respectively. Note: Due to logistic aspects, the time points at which the samples have been obtained are slightly shifted sometimes (maximum 1 h)
Overview of the uptake curves based on mass (ng) Ag
| NP size (nm), medium type | c | Std. dev. of c | 95 % CI of c |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 w/o FCS | 4.2 × 10−2 | n.a. | n.a. |
| 50 w/o FCS | 1.1 × 10−1 | 4.0 × 10−3 | 1.1 × 10−1–1.2 × 10−1 |
| 75 w/o FCS | 1.1 × 10−1 | 6.10 × 10−2 | 2.7 × 10−2–2.0 × 10−1 |
| 20+FCS | 2.8 × 10−2 | n.a. | n.a. |
| 50+FCS | 2.9 × 10−2 | 1.6 × 10−2 | 6.9 × 10−3–5.2 × 10−2 |
| 75+FCS | 4.8 × 10−2 | 2.9 × 10−2 | 7.5 × 10−3–8.8 × 10−2 |
Average uptake rate constants c, their standard deviation (Std. dev) and 95 % confidence interval (CI) based on NP mass, all given in ng Ag well−1 d−1
n.a. not analysed
Fig. 2Average Ag content in cells on a NP number basis calculated from the independent mass-based values for three NP sizes and medium without and with foetal calf serum as shown in Fig. 1. The two top graphs show model data for all three NP sizes for easy comparison and calculated average NP numbers for 20-nm AgNPs. The four graphs on the bottom show the average Ag content and the corresponding model data for 50- and 75-nm AgNPs in more detail. Note: Due to logistic aspects, the time points at which the samples have been obtained are slightly shifted sometimes (maximum 1 h); different scaling on the y axes
Overview of the uptake curves based on NP numbers (NP no.)
| NP size (nm), medium type | c | Std. dev. of c | 95 % CI of c |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 w/o FCS | 1.0 × 106 | n.a. | n.a. |
| 50 w/o FCS | 1.4 × 105 | 4.7 × 103 | 1.3 × 105–1.4 × 105 |
| 75 w/o FCS | 4.8 × 104 | 2.6 × 104 | 1.2 × 104–8.4 × 104 |
| 20+FCS | 6.8 × 105 | n.a. | n.a. |
| 50+FCS | 3.5 × 104 | 1.9 × 104 | 8.2 × 103–6.1 × 104 |
| 75+FCS | 2.1 × 104 | 1.3 × 104 | 3.2 × 103–3.8 × 104 |
Average uptake rate constants c, their standard deviation (Std. dev) and 95 % confidence interval (CI) based on NP number, all given in NP number well−1 d−1
n.a. not analysed