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Degradation of aqueous synthesized CdTe/ZnS quantum dots in mice: differential blood kinetics and biodistribution of cadmium and tellurium

BACKGROUND: Quantum dots (QDs) have been used as novel fluorescent nanoprobes for various bioapplications. The degradation of QDs, and consequent release of free cadmium ions, have been suggested to be the causes of their overall toxicity. However, in contrast to sufficient investigations regarding...

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Autores principales: Liu, Na, Mu, Ying, Chen, Yi, Sun, Hubo, Han, Sihai, Wang, Mengmeng, Wang, Hui, Li, Yanbo, Xu, Qian, Huang, Peili, Sun, Zhiwei
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3750282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23915017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-8977-10-37
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author Liu, Na
Mu, Ying
Chen, Yi
Sun, Hubo
Han, Sihai
Wang, Mengmeng
Wang, Hui
Li, Yanbo
Xu, Qian
Huang, Peili
Sun, Zhiwei
author_facet Liu, Na
Mu, Ying
Chen, Yi
Sun, Hubo
Han, Sihai
Wang, Mengmeng
Wang, Hui
Li, Yanbo
Xu, Qian
Huang, Peili
Sun, Zhiwei
author_sort Liu, Na
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Quantum dots (QDs) have been used as novel fluorescent nanoprobes for various bioapplications. The degradation of QDs, and consequent release of free cadmium ions, have been suggested to be the causes of their overall toxicity. However, in contrast to sufficient investigations regarding the biological fate of QDs, a paucity of studies have reported their chemical fate in vivo. Therefore, the overall aim of our study was to understand the chemical fate of QDs in vivo and explore analytical techniques or methods that could be used to define the chemical fate of QDs in vivo. METHODS: Male ICR mice were administered a single intravenous dose (0.2 μmol/kg) of aqueous synthesized CdTe/ZnS aqQDs. Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was used to simultaneously measure the concentrations of cadmium (Cd) and tellurium (Te) in the blood and tissues over the course of a 28 day period. We compared the blood kinetic parameters and biodistributions of Cd and Te, and used the molar ratio of Cd:Te as a marker for QDs degradation. RESULTS: Cd and Te display different blood kinetics and biodistribution profiles. The Cd:Te ratio in the blood did not vary significantly within the first hour compared with intact CdTe/ZnS aqQDs. The Cd:Te ratio decreased gradually over time from the 6 h time point on. Cd accumulated in the liver, kidneys, and spleen. Te was distributed primarily to the kidneys. Sharp time-dependent increases in the Cd:Te ratio were found in liver tissues. CONCLUSIONS: QDs can undergo degradation in vivo. In vitro, QDs are chemically stable and do not elicit the same biological responses or consequences as they do in vivo. Our methods might provide valuable information regarding the degradation of QDs in vivo and may enable the design and development of QDs for biological and biomedical applications.
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spelling pubmed-37502822013-08-24 Degradation of aqueous synthesized CdTe/ZnS quantum dots in mice: differential blood kinetics and biodistribution of cadmium and tellurium Liu, Na Mu, Ying Chen, Yi Sun, Hubo Han, Sihai Wang, Mengmeng Wang, Hui Li, Yanbo Xu, Qian Huang, Peili Sun, Zhiwei Part Fibre Toxicol Research BACKGROUND: Quantum dots (QDs) have been used as novel fluorescent nanoprobes for various bioapplications. The degradation of QDs, and consequent release of free cadmium ions, have been suggested to be the causes of their overall toxicity. However, in contrast to sufficient investigations regarding the biological fate of QDs, a paucity of studies have reported their chemical fate in vivo. Therefore, the overall aim of our study was to understand the chemical fate of QDs in vivo and explore analytical techniques or methods that could be used to define the chemical fate of QDs in vivo. METHODS: Male ICR mice were administered a single intravenous dose (0.2 μmol/kg) of aqueous synthesized CdTe/ZnS aqQDs. Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was used to simultaneously measure the concentrations of cadmium (Cd) and tellurium (Te) in the blood and tissues over the course of a 28 day period. We compared the blood kinetic parameters and biodistributions of Cd and Te, and used the molar ratio of Cd:Te as a marker for QDs degradation. RESULTS: Cd and Te display different blood kinetics and biodistribution profiles. The Cd:Te ratio in the blood did not vary significantly within the first hour compared with intact CdTe/ZnS aqQDs. The Cd:Te ratio decreased gradually over time from the 6 h time point on. Cd accumulated in the liver, kidneys, and spleen. Te was distributed primarily to the kidneys. Sharp time-dependent increases in the Cd:Te ratio were found in liver tissues. CONCLUSIONS: QDs can undergo degradation in vivo. In vitro, QDs are chemically stable and do not elicit the same biological responses or consequences as they do in vivo. Our methods might provide valuable information regarding the degradation of QDs in vivo and may enable the design and development of QDs for biological and biomedical applications. BioMed Central 2013-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3750282/ /pubmed/23915017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-8977-10-37 Text en Copyright © 2013 Liu et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Liu, Na
Mu, Ying
Chen, Yi
Sun, Hubo
Han, Sihai
Wang, Mengmeng
Wang, Hui
Li, Yanbo
Xu, Qian
Huang, Peili
Sun, Zhiwei
Degradation of aqueous synthesized CdTe/ZnS quantum dots in mice: differential blood kinetics and biodistribution of cadmium and tellurium
title Degradation of aqueous synthesized CdTe/ZnS quantum dots in mice: differential blood kinetics and biodistribution of cadmium and tellurium
title_full Degradation of aqueous synthesized CdTe/ZnS quantum dots in mice: differential blood kinetics and biodistribution of cadmium and tellurium
title_fullStr Degradation of aqueous synthesized CdTe/ZnS quantum dots in mice: differential blood kinetics and biodistribution of cadmium and tellurium
title_full_unstemmed Degradation of aqueous synthesized CdTe/ZnS quantum dots in mice: differential blood kinetics and biodistribution of cadmium and tellurium
title_short Degradation of aqueous synthesized CdTe/ZnS quantum dots in mice: differential blood kinetics and biodistribution of cadmium and tellurium
title_sort degradation of aqueous synthesized cdte/zns quantum dots in mice: differential blood kinetics and biodistribution of cadmium and tellurium
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3750282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23915017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-8977-10-37
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