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TiO(2) Nanoparticles Caused DNA Damage in Lung and Extra-Pulmonary Organs Through ROS-Activated FOXO3a Signaling Pathway After Intratracheal Administration in Rats

INTRODUCTION: Because of the increased production and application of manufactured Nano-TiO(2) in the past several years, it is important to investigate its potential hazards. TiO(2) is classified by IARC as a possible human carcinogen; however, the potential mechanism of carcinogenesis has not been...

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Autores principales: Han, Bin, Pei, Zijie, Shi, Lei, Wang, Qian, Li, Chen, Zhang, Boyuan, Su, Xuan, Zhang, Ning, Zhou, Lixiao, Zhao, Bo, Niu, Yujie, Zhang, Rong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7449758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32904047
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S254969
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author Han, Bin
Pei, Zijie
Shi, Lei
Wang, Qian
Li, Chen
Zhang, Boyuan
Su, Xuan
Zhang, Ning
Zhou, Lixiao
Zhao, Bo
Niu, Yujie
Zhang, Rong
author_facet Han, Bin
Pei, Zijie
Shi, Lei
Wang, Qian
Li, Chen
Zhang, Boyuan
Su, Xuan
Zhang, Ning
Zhou, Lixiao
Zhao, Bo
Niu, Yujie
Zhang, Rong
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description INTRODUCTION: Because of the increased production and application of manufactured Nano-TiO(2) in the past several years, it is important to investigate its potential hazards. TiO(2) is classified by IARC as a possible human carcinogen; however, the potential mechanism of carcinogenesis has not been studied clearly. The present study aimed to investigate the mechanism of DNA damage in rat lung and extra-pulmonary organs caused by TiO(2)nanoparticles. METHODS: In the present study, SD rats were exposed to Nano-TiO(2) by intratracheal injection at a dose of 0, 0.2, or 1 g/kg body weight. The titanium levels in tissues were detected by ICP-MS. Western blot was used to detect the protein expression levels. The DNA damage and oxidative stress were detected by comet assay and ROS, MDA, SOD, and GSH-Px levels, respectively. RESULTS: The titanium levels of the 1 g/kg group on day-3 and day-7 were significantly increased in liver and kidney as well as significantly decreased in lung compared to day-1. ROS and MDA levels were statistically increased, whereas SOD and GSH-Px levels were statistically decreased in tissues of rats in dose-dependent manners after Nano-TiO(2) treatment. PI3K, p-AKT/AKT, and p-FOXO3a/FOXO3a in lung, liver, and kidney activated in dose-dependent manners. The levels of DNA damage in liver, kidney, and lung in each Nano-TiO(2) treatment group were significantly increased and could not recover within 7 days. GADD45α, ChK2, and XRCC1 in liver, kidney, and lung of rats exposed to Nano-TiO(2) statistically increased, which triggered DNA repair. CONCLUSION: This work demonstrated that Ti could deposit in lung and enter extra-pulmonary organs of rats and cause oxidative stress, then trigger DNA damage through activating the PI3K-AKT-FOXO3a pathway and then promoting GADD45α, ChK2, and XRCC1 to process the DNA repair.
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spelling pubmed-74497582020-09-04 TiO(2) Nanoparticles Caused DNA Damage in Lung and Extra-Pulmonary Organs Through ROS-Activated FOXO3a Signaling Pathway After Intratracheal Administration in Rats Han, Bin Pei, Zijie Shi, Lei Wang, Qian Li, Chen Zhang, Boyuan Su, Xuan Zhang, Ning Zhou, Lixiao Zhao, Bo Niu, Yujie Zhang, Rong Int J Nanomedicine Original Research INTRODUCTION: Because of the increased production and application of manufactured Nano-TiO(2) in the past several years, it is important to investigate its potential hazards. TiO(2) is classified by IARC as a possible human carcinogen; however, the potential mechanism of carcinogenesis has not been studied clearly. The present study aimed to investigate the mechanism of DNA damage in rat lung and extra-pulmonary organs caused by TiO(2)nanoparticles. METHODS: In the present study, SD rats were exposed to Nano-TiO(2) by intratracheal injection at a dose of 0, 0.2, or 1 g/kg body weight. The titanium levels in tissues were detected by ICP-MS. Western blot was used to detect the protein expression levels. The DNA damage and oxidative stress were detected by comet assay and ROS, MDA, SOD, and GSH-Px levels, respectively. RESULTS: The titanium levels of the 1 g/kg group on day-3 and day-7 were significantly increased in liver and kidney as well as significantly decreased in lung compared to day-1. ROS and MDA levels were statistically increased, whereas SOD and GSH-Px levels were statistically decreased in tissues of rats in dose-dependent manners after Nano-TiO(2) treatment. PI3K, p-AKT/AKT, and p-FOXO3a/FOXO3a in lung, liver, and kidney activated in dose-dependent manners. The levels of DNA damage in liver, kidney, and lung in each Nano-TiO(2) treatment group were significantly increased and could not recover within 7 days. GADD45α, ChK2, and XRCC1 in liver, kidney, and lung of rats exposed to Nano-TiO(2) statistically increased, which triggered DNA repair. CONCLUSION: This work demonstrated that Ti could deposit in lung and enter extra-pulmonary organs of rats and cause oxidative stress, then trigger DNA damage through activating the PI3K-AKT-FOXO3a pathway and then promoting GADD45α, ChK2, and XRCC1 to process the DNA repair. Dove 2020-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7449758/ /pubmed/32904047 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S254969 Text en © 2020 Han et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
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Han, Bin
Pei, Zijie
Shi, Lei
Wang, Qian
Li, Chen
Zhang, Boyuan
Su, Xuan
Zhang, Ning
Zhou, Lixiao
Zhao, Bo
Niu, Yujie
Zhang, Rong
TiO(2) Nanoparticles Caused DNA Damage in Lung and Extra-Pulmonary Organs Through ROS-Activated FOXO3a Signaling Pathway After Intratracheal Administration in Rats
title TiO(2) Nanoparticles Caused DNA Damage in Lung and Extra-Pulmonary Organs Through ROS-Activated FOXO3a Signaling Pathway After Intratracheal Administration in Rats
title_full TiO(2) Nanoparticles Caused DNA Damage in Lung and Extra-Pulmonary Organs Through ROS-Activated FOXO3a Signaling Pathway After Intratracheal Administration in Rats
title_fullStr TiO(2) Nanoparticles Caused DNA Damage in Lung and Extra-Pulmonary Organs Through ROS-Activated FOXO3a Signaling Pathway After Intratracheal Administration in Rats
title_full_unstemmed TiO(2) Nanoparticles Caused DNA Damage in Lung and Extra-Pulmonary Organs Through ROS-Activated FOXO3a Signaling Pathway After Intratracheal Administration in Rats
title_short TiO(2) Nanoparticles Caused DNA Damage in Lung and Extra-Pulmonary Organs Through ROS-Activated FOXO3a Signaling Pathway After Intratracheal Administration in Rats
title_sort tio(2) nanoparticles caused dna damage in lung and extra-pulmonary organs through ros-activated foxo3a signaling pathway after intratracheal administration in rats
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7449758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32904047
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S254969
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