| Literature DB >> 28888877 |
Devrah A Arndt1, Emily K Oostveen1, Judy Triplett2, D Allan Butterfield2, Olga V Tsyusko1, Blanche Collin3, Daniel L Starnes1, Jian Cai4, Jon B Klein4, Richard Nass5, Jason M Unrine6.
Abstract
This study examined the impact of surface functionalization and charge on ceria nanomaterial toxicity to Caenorhabditis elegans. The examined endpoints included mortality, reproduction, protein expression, and protein oxidation profiles. Caenorhabditis elegans were exposed to identical 2-5nm ceria nanomaterial cores which were coated with cationic (diethylaminoethyl dextran; DEAE), anionic (carboxymethyl dextran; CM), and non-ionic (dextran; DEX) polymers. Mortality and reproductive toxicity of DEAE-CeO2 was approximately two orders of magnitude higher than for CM-CeO2 or DEX-CeO2. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis with orbitrap mass spectrometry identification revealed changes in the expression profiles of several mitochondrial-related proteins and proteins that are expressed in the C. elegans intestine. However, each type of CeO2 material exhibited a distinct protein expression profile. Increases in protein carbonyls and protein-bound 3-nitrotyrosine were also observed for some proteins, indicating oxidative and nitrosative damage. Taken together the results indicate that the magnitude of toxicity and toxicity pathways vary greatly due to surface functionalization of CeO2 nanomaterials.Entities:
Keywords: Ceria nanoparticle; Nanotoxicology; Oxidative stress; Proteomics; Surface charge
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28888877 DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpc.2017.08.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol ISSN: 1532-0456 Impact factor: 3.228