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Long-term biopersistence of tangled oxidized carbon nanotubes inside and outside macrophages in rat subcutaneous tissue

Because of their mechanical strength, chemical stability, and low molecular weight, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are attractive biological implant materials. Biomaterials are typically implanted into subcutaneous tissue or bone; however, the long-term biopersistence of CNTs in these tissues is unknown. H...

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Autores principales: Sato, Yoshinori, Yokoyama, Atsuro, Nodasaka, Yoshinobu, Kohgo, Takao, Motomiya, Kenichi, Matsumoto, Hiroaki, Nakazawa, Eiko, Numata, Tomoko, Zhang, Minfang, Yudasaka, Masako, Hara, Hideyuki, Araki, Rikita, Tsukamoto, Osamu, Saito, Hiroaki, Kamino, Takeo, Watari, Fumio, Tohji, Kazuyuki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3755288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23981952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep02516
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author Sato, Yoshinori
Yokoyama, Atsuro
Nodasaka, Yoshinobu
Kohgo, Takao
Motomiya, Kenichi
Matsumoto, Hiroaki
Nakazawa, Eiko
Numata, Tomoko
Zhang, Minfang
Yudasaka, Masako
Hara, Hideyuki
Araki, Rikita
Tsukamoto, Osamu
Saito, Hiroaki
Kamino, Takeo
Watari, Fumio
Tohji, Kazuyuki
author_facet Sato, Yoshinori
Yokoyama, Atsuro
Nodasaka, Yoshinobu
Kohgo, Takao
Motomiya, Kenichi
Matsumoto, Hiroaki
Nakazawa, Eiko
Numata, Tomoko
Zhang, Minfang
Yudasaka, Masako
Hara, Hideyuki
Araki, Rikita
Tsukamoto, Osamu
Saito, Hiroaki
Kamino, Takeo
Watari, Fumio
Tohji, Kazuyuki
author_sort Sato, Yoshinori
collection PubMed
description Because of their mechanical strength, chemical stability, and low molecular weight, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are attractive biological implant materials. Biomaterials are typically implanted into subcutaneous tissue or bone; however, the long-term biopersistence of CNTs in these tissues is unknown. Here, tangled oxidized multi-walled CNTs (t-ox-MWCNTs) were implanted into rat subcutaneous tissues and structural changes in the t-ox-MWCNTs located inside and outside of macrophages were studied for 2 years post-implantation. The majority of the large agglomerates were present in the intercellular space, maintained a layered structure, and did not undergo degradation. By contrast, small agglomerates were found inside macrophages, where they were gradually degraded in lysosomes. None of the rats displayed symptoms of cancer or severe inflammatory reactions such as necrosis. These results indicate that t-ox-MWCNTs have high biopersistence and do not evoke adverse events in rat subcutaneous tissue in vivo, demonstrating their potential utility as implantable biomaterials.
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spelling pubmed-37552882013-08-28 Long-term biopersistence of tangled oxidized carbon nanotubes inside and outside macrophages in rat subcutaneous tissue Sato, Yoshinori Yokoyama, Atsuro Nodasaka, Yoshinobu Kohgo, Takao Motomiya, Kenichi Matsumoto, Hiroaki Nakazawa, Eiko Numata, Tomoko Zhang, Minfang Yudasaka, Masako Hara, Hideyuki Araki, Rikita Tsukamoto, Osamu Saito, Hiroaki Kamino, Takeo Watari, Fumio Tohji, Kazuyuki Sci Rep Article Because of their mechanical strength, chemical stability, and low molecular weight, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are attractive biological implant materials. Biomaterials are typically implanted into subcutaneous tissue or bone; however, the long-term biopersistence of CNTs in these tissues is unknown. Here, tangled oxidized multi-walled CNTs (t-ox-MWCNTs) were implanted into rat subcutaneous tissues and structural changes in the t-ox-MWCNTs located inside and outside of macrophages were studied for 2 years post-implantation. The majority of the large agglomerates were present in the intercellular space, maintained a layered structure, and did not undergo degradation. By contrast, small agglomerates were found inside macrophages, where they were gradually degraded in lysosomes. None of the rats displayed symptoms of cancer or severe inflammatory reactions such as necrosis. These results indicate that t-ox-MWCNTs have high biopersistence and do not evoke adverse events in rat subcutaneous tissue in vivo, demonstrating their potential utility as implantable biomaterials. Nature Publishing Group 2013-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3755288/ /pubmed/23981952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep02516 Text en Copyright © 2013, Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareALike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
spellingShingle Article
Sato, Yoshinori
Yokoyama, Atsuro
Nodasaka, Yoshinobu
Kohgo, Takao
Motomiya, Kenichi
Matsumoto, Hiroaki
Nakazawa, Eiko
Numata, Tomoko
Zhang, Minfang
Yudasaka, Masako
Hara, Hideyuki
Araki, Rikita
Tsukamoto, Osamu
Saito, Hiroaki
Kamino, Takeo
Watari, Fumio
Tohji, Kazuyuki
Long-term biopersistence of tangled oxidized carbon nanotubes inside and outside macrophages in rat subcutaneous tissue
title Long-term biopersistence of tangled oxidized carbon nanotubes inside and outside macrophages in rat subcutaneous tissue
title_full Long-term biopersistence of tangled oxidized carbon nanotubes inside and outside macrophages in rat subcutaneous tissue
title_fullStr Long-term biopersistence of tangled oxidized carbon nanotubes inside and outside macrophages in rat subcutaneous tissue
title_full_unstemmed Long-term biopersistence of tangled oxidized carbon nanotubes inside and outside macrophages in rat subcutaneous tissue
title_short Long-term biopersistence of tangled oxidized carbon nanotubes inside and outside macrophages in rat subcutaneous tissue
title_sort long-term biopersistence of tangled oxidized carbon nanotubes inside and outside macrophages in rat subcutaneous tissue
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3755288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23981952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep02516
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