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Multinucleation and cell dysfunction induced by amorphous silica nanoparticles in an L-02 human hepatic cell line

Silica nanoparticles (SNPs) are one of the most important nanomaterials, and have been widely used in a variety of fields. Therefore, their effects on human health and the environment have been addressed in a number of studies. In this work, the effects of amorphous SNPs were investigated with regar...

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Autores principales: Wang, Wen, Li, Yang, Liu, Xiaomei, Jin, Minghua, Du, Haiying, Liu, Ying, Huang, Peili, Zhou, Xianqing, Yuan, Lan, Sun, Zhiwei
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3787934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24092974
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S46732
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author Wang, Wen
Li, Yang
Liu, Xiaomei
Jin, Minghua
Du, Haiying
Liu, Ying
Huang, Peili
Zhou, Xianqing
Yuan, Lan
Sun, Zhiwei
author_facet Wang, Wen
Li, Yang
Liu, Xiaomei
Jin, Minghua
Du, Haiying
Liu, Ying
Huang, Peili
Zhou, Xianqing
Yuan, Lan
Sun, Zhiwei
author_sort Wang, Wen
collection PubMed
description Silica nanoparticles (SNPs) are one of the most important nanomaterials, and have been widely used in a variety of fields. Therefore, their effects on human health and the environment have been addressed in a number of studies. In this work, the effects of amorphous SNPs were investigated with regard to multinucleation in L-02 human hepatic cells. Our results show that L-02 cells had an abnormally high incidence of multinucleation upon exposure to silica, that increased in a dose-dependent manner. Propidium iodide staining showed that multinucleated cells were arrested in G2/M phase of the cell cycle. Increased multinucleation in L-02 cells was associated with increased generation of cellular reactive oxygen species and mitochondrial damage on flow cytometry and confocal microscopy, which might have led to failure of cytokinesis in these cells. Further, SNPs inhibited cell growth and induced apoptosis in exposed cells. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that multinucleation in L-02 human hepatic cells might be a failure to undergo cytokinesis or cell fusion in response to SNPs, and the increase in cellular reactive oxygen species could be responsible for the apoptosis seen in both mononuclear cells and multinucleated cells.
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spelling pubmed-37879342013-10-03 Multinucleation and cell dysfunction induced by amorphous silica nanoparticles in an L-02 human hepatic cell line Wang, Wen Li, Yang Liu, Xiaomei Jin, Minghua Du, Haiying Liu, Ying Huang, Peili Zhou, Xianqing Yuan, Lan Sun, Zhiwei Int J Nanomedicine Original Research Silica nanoparticles (SNPs) are one of the most important nanomaterials, and have been widely used in a variety of fields. Therefore, their effects on human health and the environment have been addressed in a number of studies. In this work, the effects of amorphous SNPs were investigated with regard to multinucleation in L-02 human hepatic cells. Our results show that L-02 cells had an abnormally high incidence of multinucleation upon exposure to silica, that increased in a dose-dependent manner. Propidium iodide staining showed that multinucleated cells were arrested in G2/M phase of the cell cycle. Increased multinucleation in L-02 cells was associated with increased generation of cellular reactive oxygen species and mitochondrial damage on flow cytometry and confocal microscopy, which might have led to failure of cytokinesis in these cells. Further, SNPs inhibited cell growth and induced apoptosis in exposed cells. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that multinucleation in L-02 human hepatic cells might be a failure to undergo cytokinesis or cell fusion in response to SNPs, and the increase in cellular reactive oxygen species could be responsible for the apoptosis seen in both mononuclear cells and multinucleated cells. Dove Medical Press 2013 2013-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3787934/ /pubmed/24092974 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S46732 Text en © 2013 Wang et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Wang, Wen
Li, Yang
Liu, Xiaomei
Jin, Minghua
Du, Haiying
Liu, Ying
Huang, Peili
Zhou, Xianqing
Yuan, Lan
Sun, Zhiwei
Multinucleation and cell dysfunction induced by amorphous silica nanoparticles in an L-02 human hepatic cell line
title Multinucleation and cell dysfunction induced by amorphous silica nanoparticles in an L-02 human hepatic cell line
title_full Multinucleation and cell dysfunction induced by amorphous silica nanoparticles in an L-02 human hepatic cell line
title_fullStr Multinucleation and cell dysfunction induced by amorphous silica nanoparticles in an L-02 human hepatic cell line
title_full_unstemmed Multinucleation and cell dysfunction induced by amorphous silica nanoparticles in an L-02 human hepatic cell line
title_short Multinucleation and cell dysfunction induced by amorphous silica nanoparticles in an L-02 human hepatic cell line
title_sort multinucleation and cell dysfunction induced by amorphous silica nanoparticles in an l-02 human hepatic cell line
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3787934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24092974
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S46732
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