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PVP-coated, negatively charged silver nanoparticles: A multi-center study of their physicochemical characteristics, cell culture and in vivo experiments

PVP-capped silver nanoparticles with a diameter of the metallic core of 70 nm, a hydrodynamic diameter of 120 nm and a zeta potential of −20 mV were prepared and investigated with regard to their biological activity. This review summarizes the physicochemical properties (dissolution, protein adsorpt...

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Autores principales: Ahlberg, Sebastian, Antonopulos, Alexandra, Diendorf, Jörg, Dringen, Ralf, Epple, Matthias, Flöck, Rebekka, Goedecke, Wolfgang, Graf, Christina, Haberl, Nadine, Helmlinger, Jens, Herzog, Fabian, Heuer, Frederike, Hirn, Stephanie, Johannes, Christian, Kittler, Stefanie, Köller, Manfred, Korn, Katrin, Kreyling, Wolfgang G, Krombach, Fritz, Lademann, Jürgen, Loza, Kateryna, Luther, Eva M, Malissek, Marcelina, Meinke, Martina C, Nordmeyer, Daniel, Pailliart, Anne, Raabe, Jörg, Rancan, Fiorenza, Rothen-Rutishauser, Barbara, Rühl, Eckart, Schleh, Carsten, Seibel, Andreas, Sengstock, Christina, Treuel, Lennart, Vogt, Annika, Weber, Katrin, Zellner, Reinhard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Beilstein-Institut 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25383306
http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.5.205
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author Ahlberg, Sebastian
Antonopulos, Alexandra
Diendorf, Jörg
Dringen, Ralf
Epple, Matthias
Flöck, Rebekka
Goedecke, Wolfgang
Graf, Christina
Haberl, Nadine
Helmlinger, Jens
Herzog, Fabian
Heuer, Frederike
Hirn, Stephanie
Johannes, Christian
Kittler, Stefanie
Köller, Manfred
Korn, Katrin
Kreyling, Wolfgang G
Krombach, Fritz
Lademann, Jürgen
Loza, Kateryna
Luther, Eva M
Malissek, Marcelina
Meinke, Martina C
Nordmeyer, Daniel
Pailliart, Anne
Raabe, Jörg
Rancan, Fiorenza
Rothen-Rutishauser, Barbara
Rühl, Eckart
Schleh, Carsten
Seibel, Andreas
Sengstock, Christina
Treuel, Lennart
Vogt, Annika
Weber, Katrin
Zellner, Reinhard
author_facet Ahlberg, Sebastian
Antonopulos, Alexandra
Diendorf, Jörg
Dringen, Ralf
Epple, Matthias
Flöck, Rebekka
Goedecke, Wolfgang
Graf, Christina
Haberl, Nadine
Helmlinger, Jens
Herzog, Fabian
Heuer, Frederike
Hirn, Stephanie
Johannes, Christian
Kittler, Stefanie
Köller, Manfred
Korn, Katrin
Kreyling, Wolfgang G
Krombach, Fritz
Lademann, Jürgen
Loza, Kateryna
Luther, Eva M
Malissek, Marcelina
Meinke, Martina C
Nordmeyer, Daniel
Pailliart, Anne
Raabe, Jörg
Rancan, Fiorenza
Rothen-Rutishauser, Barbara
Rühl, Eckart
Schleh, Carsten
Seibel, Andreas
Sengstock, Christina
Treuel, Lennart
Vogt, Annika
Weber, Katrin
Zellner, Reinhard
author_sort Ahlberg, Sebastian
collection PubMed
description PVP-capped silver nanoparticles with a diameter of the metallic core of 70 nm, a hydrodynamic diameter of 120 nm and a zeta potential of −20 mV were prepared and investigated with regard to their biological activity. This review summarizes the physicochemical properties (dissolution, protein adsorption, dispersability) of these nanoparticles and the cellular consequences of the exposure of a broad range of biological test systems to this defined type of silver nanoparticles. Silver nanoparticles dissolve in water in the presence of oxygen. In addition, in biological media (i.e., in the presence of proteins) the surface of silver nanoparticles is rapidly coated by a protein corona that influences their physicochemical and biological properties including cellular uptake. Silver nanoparticles are taken up by cell-type specific endocytosis pathways as demonstrated for hMSC, primary T-cells, primary monocytes, and astrocytes. A visualization of particles inside cells is possible by X-ray microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and combined FIB/SEM analysis. By staining organelles, their localization inside the cell can be additionally determined. While primary brain astrocytes are shown to be fairly tolerant toward silver nanoparticles, silver nanoparticles induce the formation of DNA double-strand-breaks (DSB) and lead to chromosomal aberrations and sister-chromatid exchanges in Chinese hamster fibroblast cell lines (CHO9, K1, V79B). An exposure of rats to silver nanoparticles in vivo induced a moderate pulmonary toxicity, however, only at rather high concentrations. The same was found in precision-cut lung slices of rats in which silver nanoparticles remained mainly at the tissue surface. In a human 3D triple-cell culture model consisting of three cell types (alveolar epithelial cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells), adverse effects were also only found at high silver concentrations. The silver ions that are released from silver nanoparticles may be harmful to skin with disrupted barrier (e.g., wounds) and induce oxidative stress in skin cells (HaCaT). In conclusion, the data obtained on the effects of this well-defined type of silver nanoparticles on various biological systems clearly demonstrate that cell-type specific properties as well as experimental conditions determine the biocompatibility of and the cellular responses to an exposure with silver nanoparticles.
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spelling pubmed-42224452014-11-07 PVP-coated, negatively charged silver nanoparticles: A multi-center study of their physicochemical characteristics, cell culture and in vivo experiments Ahlberg, Sebastian Antonopulos, Alexandra Diendorf, Jörg Dringen, Ralf Epple, Matthias Flöck, Rebekka Goedecke, Wolfgang Graf, Christina Haberl, Nadine Helmlinger, Jens Herzog, Fabian Heuer, Frederike Hirn, Stephanie Johannes, Christian Kittler, Stefanie Köller, Manfred Korn, Katrin Kreyling, Wolfgang G Krombach, Fritz Lademann, Jürgen Loza, Kateryna Luther, Eva M Malissek, Marcelina Meinke, Martina C Nordmeyer, Daniel Pailliart, Anne Raabe, Jörg Rancan, Fiorenza Rothen-Rutishauser, Barbara Rühl, Eckart Schleh, Carsten Seibel, Andreas Sengstock, Christina Treuel, Lennart Vogt, Annika Weber, Katrin Zellner, Reinhard Beilstein J Nanotechnol Review PVP-capped silver nanoparticles with a diameter of the metallic core of 70 nm, a hydrodynamic diameter of 120 nm and a zeta potential of −20 mV were prepared and investigated with regard to their biological activity. This review summarizes the physicochemical properties (dissolution, protein adsorption, dispersability) of these nanoparticles and the cellular consequences of the exposure of a broad range of biological test systems to this defined type of silver nanoparticles. Silver nanoparticles dissolve in water in the presence of oxygen. In addition, in biological media (i.e., in the presence of proteins) the surface of silver nanoparticles is rapidly coated by a protein corona that influences their physicochemical and biological properties including cellular uptake. Silver nanoparticles are taken up by cell-type specific endocytosis pathways as demonstrated for hMSC, primary T-cells, primary monocytes, and astrocytes. A visualization of particles inside cells is possible by X-ray microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and combined FIB/SEM analysis. By staining organelles, their localization inside the cell can be additionally determined. While primary brain astrocytes are shown to be fairly tolerant toward silver nanoparticles, silver nanoparticles induce the formation of DNA double-strand-breaks (DSB) and lead to chromosomal aberrations and sister-chromatid exchanges in Chinese hamster fibroblast cell lines (CHO9, K1, V79B). An exposure of rats to silver nanoparticles in vivo induced a moderate pulmonary toxicity, however, only at rather high concentrations. The same was found in precision-cut lung slices of rats in which silver nanoparticles remained mainly at the tissue surface. In a human 3D triple-cell culture model consisting of three cell types (alveolar epithelial cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells), adverse effects were also only found at high silver concentrations. The silver ions that are released from silver nanoparticles may be harmful to skin with disrupted barrier (e.g., wounds) and induce oxidative stress in skin cells (HaCaT). In conclusion, the data obtained on the effects of this well-defined type of silver nanoparticles on various biological systems clearly demonstrate that cell-type specific properties as well as experimental conditions determine the biocompatibility of and the cellular responses to an exposure with silver nanoparticles. Beilstein-Institut 2014-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4222445/ /pubmed/25383306 http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.5.205 Text en Copyright © 2014, Ahlberg et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0https://www.beilstein-journals.org/bjnano/termsThis is an Open Access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The license is subject to the Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology terms and conditions: (https://www.beilstein-journals.org/bjnano/terms)
spellingShingle Review
Ahlberg, Sebastian
Antonopulos, Alexandra
Diendorf, Jörg
Dringen, Ralf
Epple, Matthias
Flöck, Rebekka
Goedecke, Wolfgang
Graf, Christina
Haberl, Nadine
Helmlinger, Jens
Herzog, Fabian
Heuer, Frederike
Hirn, Stephanie
Johannes, Christian
Kittler, Stefanie
Köller, Manfred
Korn, Katrin
Kreyling, Wolfgang G
Krombach, Fritz
Lademann, Jürgen
Loza, Kateryna
Luther, Eva M
Malissek, Marcelina
Meinke, Martina C
Nordmeyer, Daniel
Pailliart, Anne
Raabe, Jörg
Rancan, Fiorenza
Rothen-Rutishauser, Barbara
Rühl, Eckart
Schleh, Carsten
Seibel, Andreas
Sengstock, Christina
Treuel, Lennart
Vogt, Annika
Weber, Katrin
Zellner, Reinhard
PVP-coated, negatively charged silver nanoparticles: A multi-center study of their physicochemical characteristics, cell culture and in vivo experiments
title PVP-coated, negatively charged silver nanoparticles: A multi-center study of their physicochemical characteristics, cell culture and in vivo experiments
title_full PVP-coated, negatively charged silver nanoparticles: A multi-center study of their physicochemical characteristics, cell culture and in vivo experiments
title_fullStr PVP-coated, negatively charged silver nanoparticles: A multi-center study of their physicochemical characteristics, cell culture and in vivo experiments
title_full_unstemmed PVP-coated, negatively charged silver nanoparticles: A multi-center study of their physicochemical characteristics, cell culture and in vivo experiments
title_short PVP-coated, negatively charged silver nanoparticles: A multi-center study of their physicochemical characteristics, cell culture and in vivo experiments
title_sort pvp-coated, negatively charged silver nanoparticles: a multi-center study of their physicochemical characteristics, cell culture and in vivo experiments
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25383306
http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.5.205
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