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Surface Modification of Magnetic Nanoparticles by Carbon-Coating Can Increase Its Biosafety: Evidences from Biochemical and Neurobehavioral Tests in Zebrafish

Recently, magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have gained much attention in the field of biomedical engineering for therapeutic as well as diagnostic purposes. Carbon magnetic nanoparticles (C-MNPs) are a class of MNPs categorized as organic nanoparticles. C-MNPs have been under considerable interest in s...

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Autores principales: Malhotra, Nemi, Audira, Gilbert, Chen, Jung-Ren, Siregar, Petrus, Hsu, Hua-Shu, Lee, Jiann-Shing, Ger, Tzong-Rong, Hsiao, Chung-Der
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7248861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32403340
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25092256
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author Malhotra, Nemi
Audira, Gilbert
Chen, Jung-Ren
Siregar, Petrus
Hsu, Hua-Shu
Lee, Jiann-Shing
Ger, Tzong-Rong
Hsiao, Chung-Der
author_facet Malhotra, Nemi
Audira, Gilbert
Chen, Jung-Ren
Siregar, Petrus
Hsu, Hua-Shu
Lee, Jiann-Shing
Ger, Tzong-Rong
Hsiao, Chung-Der
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description Recently, magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have gained much attention in the field of biomedical engineering for therapeutic as well as diagnostic purposes. Carbon magnetic nanoparticles (C-MNPs) are a class of MNPs categorized as organic nanoparticles. C-MNPs have been under considerable interest in studying in various applications such as magnetic resonance imaging, photothermal therapy, and intracellular transportof drugs. Research work is still largely in progress for testing the efficacy of C-MNPs on the theranostics platform in cellular studies and animal models. In this study, we evaluated the neurobehavioral toxicity parameters on the adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) at either low (1 ppm) or high (10 ppm) concentration level of C-MNPs over a period of two weeks by waterborne exposure. The physical properties of the synthesized C-MNPs were characterized by transmission electron microscopy, Raman, and XRD spectrum characterization. Multiple behavior tests for the novel tank, mirror biting, predator avoidance, conspecific social interaction, shoaling, and analysis of biochemical markers were also conducted to elucidate the corresponding mechanism. Our data demonstrate the waterborne exposure of C-MNPs is less toxic than the uncoated MNPs since neither low nor high concentration C-MNPs elicit toxicity response in behavioral and biochemical tests in adult zebrafish. The approach combining biochemical and neurobehavioral approaches would be helpful for understanding C-MNPs association affecting the bioavailability, biosafety, interaction, and uptake of these C-MNPs in the living organism.
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spelling pubmed-72488612020-06-10 Surface Modification of Magnetic Nanoparticles by Carbon-Coating Can Increase Its Biosafety: Evidences from Biochemical and Neurobehavioral Tests in Zebrafish Malhotra, Nemi Audira, Gilbert Chen, Jung-Ren Siregar, Petrus Hsu, Hua-Shu Lee, Jiann-Shing Ger, Tzong-Rong Hsiao, Chung-Der Molecules Article Recently, magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have gained much attention in the field of biomedical engineering for therapeutic as well as diagnostic purposes. Carbon magnetic nanoparticles (C-MNPs) are a class of MNPs categorized as organic nanoparticles. C-MNPs have been under considerable interest in studying in various applications such as magnetic resonance imaging, photothermal therapy, and intracellular transportof drugs. Research work is still largely in progress for testing the efficacy of C-MNPs on the theranostics platform in cellular studies and animal models. In this study, we evaluated the neurobehavioral toxicity parameters on the adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) at either low (1 ppm) or high (10 ppm) concentration level of C-MNPs over a period of two weeks by waterborne exposure. The physical properties of the synthesized C-MNPs were characterized by transmission electron microscopy, Raman, and XRD spectrum characterization. Multiple behavior tests for the novel tank, mirror biting, predator avoidance, conspecific social interaction, shoaling, and analysis of biochemical markers were also conducted to elucidate the corresponding mechanism. Our data demonstrate the waterborne exposure of C-MNPs is less toxic than the uncoated MNPs since neither low nor high concentration C-MNPs elicit toxicity response in behavioral and biochemical tests in adult zebrafish. The approach combining biochemical and neurobehavioral approaches would be helpful for understanding C-MNPs association affecting the bioavailability, biosafety, interaction, and uptake of these C-MNPs in the living organism. MDPI 2020-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7248861/ /pubmed/32403340 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25092256 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Malhotra, Nemi
Audira, Gilbert
Chen, Jung-Ren
Siregar, Petrus
Hsu, Hua-Shu
Lee, Jiann-Shing
Ger, Tzong-Rong
Hsiao, Chung-Der
Surface Modification of Magnetic Nanoparticles by Carbon-Coating Can Increase Its Biosafety: Evidences from Biochemical and Neurobehavioral Tests in Zebrafish
title Surface Modification of Magnetic Nanoparticles by Carbon-Coating Can Increase Its Biosafety: Evidences from Biochemical and Neurobehavioral Tests in Zebrafish
title_full Surface Modification of Magnetic Nanoparticles by Carbon-Coating Can Increase Its Biosafety: Evidences from Biochemical and Neurobehavioral Tests in Zebrafish
title_fullStr Surface Modification of Magnetic Nanoparticles by Carbon-Coating Can Increase Its Biosafety: Evidences from Biochemical and Neurobehavioral Tests in Zebrafish
title_full_unstemmed Surface Modification of Magnetic Nanoparticles by Carbon-Coating Can Increase Its Biosafety: Evidences from Biochemical and Neurobehavioral Tests in Zebrafish
title_short Surface Modification of Magnetic Nanoparticles by Carbon-Coating Can Increase Its Biosafety: Evidences from Biochemical and Neurobehavioral Tests in Zebrafish
title_sort surface modification of magnetic nanoparticles by carbon-coating can increase its biosafety: evidences from biochemical and neurobehavioral tests in zebrafish
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7248861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32403340
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25092256
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