Effect of Particle Size of Zinc Oxides on Cytotoxicity and Cell Permeability in Caco-2 Cells

Hyun-Joo Chang, Sungwook Choi, Sanghoon Ko, H. Chun
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The cell permeability and cytotoxic effects of different-sized zinc oxide (ZnO) particles were investigated using a human colorectal adenocarcinoma cell line called Caco-2. Morphological observation by scanning electron microscopy revealed that three zinc oxides with different mean particle sizes (ZnO-1, 20 ㎚; ZnO-2, 90~200 ㎚; ZnO-3, 1~5 ㎛) tended to aggregate, particularly in the case of ZnO-1. When cytotoxicities of all three sizes of zinc oxide particles were measured at concentration ranges of 1~1000 ㎍/㎖, significant decreases in cell viability were observed at concentrations of 50 ㎍/㎖ and higher. Among the three zinc oxides, ZnO-1 showed the lowest viability at 50 ㎍/㎖ in Caco-2 cells, followed by ZnO-2 and ZnO-3. The permeate concentration of ZnO-1 from the apical to the basolateral side in the Caco-2 model system after four hours was about three-fold higher than that of either ZnO-2 or ZnO-3. These results demonstrated that ZnO-1, with a 20 ㎚ mean particle size, had poorer viability and better permeability in Caco-2 cells than ZnO-2 and ZnO-3.
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氧化锌颗粒大小对Caco-2细胞毒性和细胞通透性的影响
采用人结直肠癌细胞系Caco-2研究了不同大小氧化锌颗粒的细胞通透性和细胞毒性作用。扫描电镜形态观察显示,三种平均粒径不同的氧化锌(zno - 1,20㎚;ZnO-2, 90~200㎚;ZnO-3, 1~5微米(um),特别是ZnO-1,有聚集的趋势。当浓度为1~1000µ /毫升时,检测了三种大小的氧化锌颗粒的细胞毒性,当浓度为50µ /毫升以上时,细胞活力明显下降。三种氧化锌中,ZnO-1在Caco-2容器中,在50 /毫升的条件下,活性最低,其次是ZnO-2和ZnO-3。在Caco-2模型体系中,4小时后从根尖到基底外侧的ZnO-1渗透浓度比ZnO-2和ZnO-3高约3倍。结果表明,ZnO-1的平均粒径为20㎚,其在Caco-2细胞中的活性较差,通透性优于ZnO-2和ZnO-3。
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