生物银纳米粒子对斑马鱼胚胎的有益影响,包括基因表达研究

IF 3.4 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL ADMET and DMPK Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5599/admet.2102
S. R, A. Girigoswami, Shanmugaraja Meenakshi, Balasubramanian Deepika, Karthick Harini, Pemula Gowtham, P. Pallavi, K. Girigoswami
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背景和目的:许多行业使用纳米颗粒并将其丢弃到水生环境中,却不确定这些颗粒的归宿。实验方法:为了确定一种对水生环境危害最小的良性纳米粒子,我们在体外使用人类肺泡癌细胞系(A549)和正常细胞系(L132),在体内使用斑马鱼胚胎,对化学合成的银纳米粒子(AgNPs)和绿茶介导的合成(GT/AgNP)进行了比较研究。主要结果:体外研究表明,GT/AgNPs 对正常细胞的毒性低于癌细胞。通过显微镜监测斑马鱼胚胎的发育阶段并进行累积孵化率研究,发现 GT/AgNPs 对斑马鱼胚胎具有很高的生物相容性。斑马鱼孵化酶(ZHE)(ZHE1 和 ZHE2)的不同基因表达与 AgNPs 处理组的孵化率降低有关。结论结果表明,纳米颗粒会影响斑马鱼胚胎的孵化,并在基因水平上产生毒性。
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Beneficial effects of bioinspired silver nanoparticles on zebrafish embryos including a gene expression study
Background and purpose: Many sectors use nanoparticles and dispose of them in the aquatic environment without deciding the fate of these particles. Experimental approach: To identify a benign species of nanoparticles which can cause minimum harm to the aquatic environment, a comparative study was done with chemically synthesized silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and green tea mediated synthesis (GT/AgNP) in both in vitro using human alveolar cancer cell line (A549) and normal cell line (L132), and in in vivo with zebrafish embryos. Key results: The in vitro studies revealed that GT/AgNPs were less toxic to normal cells than cancer cells. The GT/AgNPs showed high biocompatibility for zebrafish embryos monitored microscopically for their developmental stages and by cumulative hatchability studies. The reduced hatchability found in the AgNPs-treated group was correlated by differential gene expression of zebrafish hatching enzymes (ZHE) (ZHE1 and ZHE2). Conclusion: The results indicated that nanoparticles can affect the hatching of zebrafish embryos and elicit toxicity at the gene level. .
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期刊介绍: ADMET and DMPK is an open access journal devoted to the rapid dissemination of new and original scientific results in all areas of absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, toxicology and pharmacokinetics of drugs. ADMET and DMPK publishes the following types of contributions: - Original research papers - Feature articles - Review articles - Short communications and Notes - Letters to Editors - Book reviews The scope of the Journal involves, but is not limited to, the following areas: - physico-chemical properties of drugs and methods of their determination - drug permeabilities - drug absorption - drug-drug, drug-protein, drug-membrane and drug-DNA interactions - chemical stability and degradations of drugs - instrumental methods in ADMET - drug metablic processes - routes of administration and excretion of drug - pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic study - quantitative structure activity/property relationship - ADME/PK modelling - Toxicology screening - Transporter identification and study
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