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Toxicity of pristine graphene in experiments in a chicken embryo model

Evaluation of the potential cytotoxicity of graphene is a key factor for medical applications, where flakes or a surface of graphene may be used as bioactive molecules, drug carriers, or biosensors. In the present work, effects of pristine graphene (pG) on the development of a living organism, with...

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Autores principales: Sawosz, Ewa, Jaworski, Slawomir, Kutwin, Marta, Hotowy, Anna, Wierzbicki, Mateusz, Grodzik, Marta, Kurantowicz, Natalia, Strojny, Barbara, Lipińska, Ludwika, Chwalibog, André
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4140706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25152621
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S65633
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author Sawosz, Ewa
Jaworski, Slawomir
Kutwin, Marta
Hotowy, Anna
Wierzbicki, Mateusz
Grodzik, Marta
Kurantowicz, Natalia
Strojny, Barbara
Lipińska, Ludwika
Chwalibog, André
author_facet Sawosz, Ewa
Jaworski, Slawomir
Kutwin, Marta
Hotowy, Anna
Wierzbicki, Mateusz
Grodzik, Marta
Kurantowicz, Natalia
Strojny, Barbara
Lipińska, Ludwika
Chwalibog, André
author_sort Sawosz, Ewa
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description Evaluation of the potential cytotoxicity of graphene is a key factor for medical applications, where flakes or a surface of graphene may be used as bioactive molecules, drug carriers, or biosensors. In the present work, effects of pristine graphene (pG) on the development of a living organism, with an emphasis on morphological and molecular states of the brain, were investigated using a chicken embryo model. Fertilized chicken eggs were divided into the control group and groups administered with pG suspended in milli-Q water at concentrations of 50 μg/L, 100 μg/L, 500 μg/L, 1,000 μg/L, 5,000 μg/L, and 10,000 μg/L (n=30 per group). The experimental solutions were injected in ovo into the albumin and then the eggs were incubated. After 19 days of incubation, the survival, weight of the body and organs, and blood serum biochemical indices were measured. The brain samples were collected for microscopic examination of brain ultrastructure and measurements of gene and protein expression. Survival of embryos was significantly decreased after treatment with pG, but the body and organ weights as well as biochemical indices were not affected. In all treatment groups, some atypical ultrastructures of the brain were observed, but they were not enhanced by the increasing concentrations of pG. Expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen at the messenger ribonucleic acid level was downregulated, and the number of proliferating cell nuclear antigen-positive nuclei was significantly reduced in the 500–10,000 μg/L groups compared with the control group, indicating a decreased rate of deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis in the brain. The present results demonstrate some harmful effects of the applied pG flakes on the developing organism, including brain tissue, which ought to be considered prior to any medical applications.
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spelling pubmed-41407062014-08-22 Toxicity of pristine graphene in experiments in a chicken embryo model Sawosz, Ewa Jaworski, Slawomir Kutwin, Marta Hotowy, Anna Wierzbicki, Mateusz Grodzik, Marta Kurantowicz, Natalia Strojny, Barbara Lipińska, Ludwika Chwalibog, André Int J Nanomedicine Original Research Evaluation of the potential cytotoxicity of graphene is a key factor for medical applications, where flakes or a surface of graphene may be used as bioactive molecules, drug carriers, or biosensors. In the present work, effects of pristine graphene (pG) on the development of a living organism, with an emphasis on morphological and molecular states of the brain, were investigated using a chicken embryo model. Fertilized chicken eggs were divided into the control group and groups administered with pG suspended in milli-Q water at concentrations of 50 μg/L, 100 μg/L, 500 μg/L, 1,000 μg/L, 5,000 μg/L, and 10,000 μg/L (n=30 per group). The experimental solutions were injected in ovo into the albumin and then the eggs were incubated. After 19 days of incubation, the survival, weight of the body and organs, and blood serum biochemical indices were measured. The brain samples were collected for microscopic examination of brain ultrastructure and measurements of gene and protein expression. Survival of embryos was significantly decreased after treatment with pG, but the body and organ weights as well as biochemical indices were not affected. In all treatment groups, some atypical ultrastructures of the brain were observed, but they were not enhanced by the increasing concentrations of pG. Expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen at the messenger ribonucleic acid level was downregulated, and the number of proliferating cell nuclear antigen-positive nuclei was significantly reduced in the 500–10,000 μg/L groups compared with the control group, indicating a decreased rate of deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis in the brain. The present results demonstrate some harmful effects of the applied pG flakes on the developing organism, including brain tissue, which ought to be considered prior to any medical applications. Dove Medical Press 2014-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4140706/ /pubmed/25152621 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S65633 Text en © 2014 Sawosz et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Sawosz, Ewa
Jaworski, Slawomir
Kutwin, Marta
Hotowy, Anna
Wierzbicki, Mateusz
Grodzik, Marta
Kurantowicz, Natalia
Strojny, Barbara
Lipińska, Ludwika
Chwalibog, André
Toxicity of pristine graphene in experiments in a chicken embryo model
title Toxicity of pristine graphene in experiments in a chicken embryo model
title_full Toxicity of pristine graphene in experiments in a chicken embryo model
title_fullStr Toxicity of pristine graphene in experiments in a chicken embryo model
title_full_unstemmed Toxicity of pristine graphene in experiments in a chicken embryo model
title_short Toxicity of pristine graphene in experiments in a chicken embryo model
title_sort toxicity of pristine graphene in experiments in a chicken embryo model
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4140706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25152621
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S65633
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