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Label-free detection of polystyrene nanoparticles in Daphnia magna using Raman confocal mapping

Micro- and nanoplastic pollution has emerged as a global environmental problem. Moreover, plastic particles are of increasing concern for human health. However, the detection of so-called nanoplastics in relevant biological compartments remains a challenge. Here we show that Raman confocal spectrosc...

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Autores principales: Kaur, Jasreen, Kelpsiene, Egle, Gupta, Govind, Dobryden, Illia, Cedervall, Tommy, Fadeel, Bengt
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Publicado: RSC 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10295233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37383076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00323j
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author Kaur, Jasreen
Kelpsiene, Egle
Gupta, Govind
Dobryden, Illia
Cedervall, Tommy
Fadeel, Bengt
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Kelpsiene, Egle
Gupta, Govind
Dobryden, Illia
Cedervall, Tommy
Fadeel, Bengt
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description Micro- and nanoplastic pollution has emerged as a global environmental problem. Moreover, plastic particles are of increasing concern for human health. However, the detection of so-called nanoplastics in relevant biological compartments remains a challenge. Here we show that Raman confocal spectroscopy-microscopy can be deployed for the non-invasive detection of amine-functionalized and carboxy-functionalized polystyrene (PS) nanoparticles (NPs) in Daphnia magna. The presence of PS NPs in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract of D. magna was confirmed by using transmission electron microscopy. Furthermore, we investigated the ability of NH(2)-PS NPs and COOH-PS NPs to disrupt the epithelial barrier of the GI tract using the human colon adenocarcinoma cell line HT-29. To this end, the cells were differentiated for 21 days and then exposed to PS NPs followed by cytotoxicity assessment and transepithelial electrical resistance measurements. A minor disruption of barrier integrity was noted for COOH-PS NPs, but not for the NH(2)-PS NPs, while no overt cytotoxicity was observed for both NPs. This study provides evidence of the feasibility of applying label-free approaches, i.e., confocal Raman mapping, to study PS NPs in a biological system.
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spelling pubmed-102952332023-06-28 Label-free detection of polystyrene nanoparticles in Daphnia magna using Raman confocal mapping Kaur, Jasreen Kelpsiene, Egle Gupta, Govind Dobryden, Illia Cedervall, Tommy Fadeel, Bengt Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Micro- and nanoplastic pollution has emerged as a global environmental problem. Moreover, plastic particles are of increasing concern for human health. However, the detection of so-called nanoplastics in relevant biological compartments remains a challenge. Here we show that Raman confocal spectroscopy-microscopy can be deployed for the non-invasive detection of amine-functionalized and carboxy-functionalized polystyrene (PS) nanoparticles (NPs) in Daphnia magna. The presence of PS NPs in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract of D. magna was confirmed by using transmission electron microscopy. Furthermore, we investigated the ability of NH(2)-PS NPs and COOH-PS NPs to disrupt the epithelial barrier of the GI tract using the human colon adenocarcinoma cell line HT-29. To this end, the cells were differentiated for 21 days and then exposed to PS NPs followed by cytotoxicity assessment and transepithelial electrical resistance measurements. A minor disruption of barrier integrity was noted for COOH-PS NPs, but not for the NH(2)-PS NPs, while no overt cytotoxicity was observed for both NPs. This study provides evidence of the feasibility of applying label-free approaches, i.e., confocal Raman mapping, to study PS NPs in a biological system. RSC 2023-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10295233/ /pubmed/37383076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00323j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Kaur, Jasreen
Kelpsiene, Egle
Gupta, Govind
Dobryden, Illia
Cedervall, Tommy
Fadeel, Bengt
Label-free detection of polystyrene nanoparticles in Daphnia magna using Raman confocal mapping
title Label-free detection of polystyrene nanoparticles in Daphnia magna using Raman confocal mapping
title_full Label-free detection of polystyrene nanoparticles in Daphnia magna using Raman confocal mapping
title_fullStr Label-free detection of polystyrene nanoparticles in Daphnia magna using Raman confocal mapping
title_full_unstemmed Label-free detection of polystyrene nanoparticles in Daphnia magna using Raman confocal mapping
title_short Label-free detection of polystyrene nanoparticles in Daphnia magna using Raman confocal mapping
title_sort label-free detection of polystyrene nanoparticles in daphnia magna using raman confocal mapping
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10295233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37383076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00323j
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