| Literature DB >> 28716104 |
James L Weaver1, Grainne A Tobin1, Taylor Ingle2, Simona Bancos1, David Stevens1, Rodney Rouse1, Kristina E Howard1, David Goodwin1, Alan Knapton1, Xiaohong Li1, Katherine Shea1, Sharron Stewart1, Lin Xu1, Peter L Goering3, Qin Zhang3, Paul C Howard2, Jessie Collins2, Saeed Khan2, Kidon Sung2, Katherine M Tyner4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As nanoparticles (NPs) become more prevalent in the pharmaceutical industry, questions have arisen from both industry and regulatory stakeholders about the long term effects of these materials. This study was designed to evaluate whether gold (10 nm), silver (50 nm), or silica (10 nm) nanoparticles administered intravenously to mice for up to 8 weeks at doses known to be sub-toxic (non-toxic at single acute or repeat dosing levels) and clinically relevant could produce significant bioaccumulation in liver and spleen macrophages.Entities:
Keywords: Durable nanoparticles; gold nanoparticles; repeat dose; silica nanoparticles; silver nanoparticles
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28716104 PMCID: PMC5513057 DOI: 10.1186/s12989-017-0206-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Part Fibre Toxicol ISSN: 1743-8977 Impact factor: 9.400
Fig. 1Representative DLS and TEM characterization of NP stock solutions and summary of characterization for stock and dosing solutions. Tables on the left reflect the characterization summary for each stock and dosing lot of NP solutions. Histograms and micrographs on the right show representative results from the dosing solutions. a AuNPs scale bar = 50 nm. b AgNPs scale bar = 100 nm. c SiO2 NPs scale bar = 50 nm. Note the agglomeration present in AuNPs and SiO2 NP DLS histograms as indicated by the smaller peaks at larger diameters
Fig. 2Normalized organ weights of liver, spleen, and kidney for mice exposed to (a) AuNPs (b) AgNPs (c) SiO2 NPs. As mice were still growing during the course of the dosing regimen, organ weights are normalized to final body weight (g organ/g final body weight). Error bars are standard deviation (d) Representative images of the liver and spleen after 8 weeks of dosing of either D5W (left) or AuNPs (right). AuNP treated tissues were dark and discolored throughout (e) Representative image of SiO2 NP treated animal exhibiting barbering. Arrows point out barbered areas
Fig. 3Serum chemistry and cytokine analysis for SiO2 NPs. a Serum globulin levels. b TNF-α levels. c KC-GRO levels. Error bars are standard deviation
Fig. 4Amount of Au per g tissue for mice dosed with AuNPs 1X per week for 8 weeks. a Liver, b Spleen, c Lung, d Sternum, e Kidney, f Distribution of Au after 8 weeks of dosing. The legend shows the order of AuNP accumulation as measured by μg Au/g tissue
Fig. 5Amount of Ag per g tissue for mice dosed with AgNPs 1X per week for 8 weeks. a Spleen, b Liver, c Kidney, d Sternum, e Lung f Distribution of Ag after 8 weeks of dosing. The legend shows the order of AgNP accumulation as measured by μg Ag/g tissue
Fig. 6Splenocyte populations as percent of all CD45+ leukocytes. a Total T-cells, b CD4+ T-Cells, c CD8+ T-Cells, d Total B-cells, e Total macrophages f Neutrophils