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Unveiling the nanotoxicological aspects of Se nanomaterials differing in size and morphology

Although the general concept of nanotechnology relies on exploitation of size-dependent properties of nanoscaled materials, the relation between the size/morphology of nanoparticles with their biological activity remains not well understood. Therefore, we aimed at investigating the biological activi...

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Autores principales: Stepankova, Hana, Michalkova, Hana, Splichal, Zbynek, Richtera, Lukas, Svec, Pavel, Vaculovic, Tomas, Pribyl, Jan, Kormunda, Martin, Rex, Simona, Adam, Vojtech, Heger, Zbynek
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9237951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35800405
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.06.014
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author Stepankova, Hana
Michalkova, Hana
Splichal, Zbynek
Richtera, Lukas
Svec, Pavel
Vaculovic, Tomas
Pribyl, Jan
Kormunda, Martin
Rex, Simona
Adam, Vojtech
Heger, Zbynek
author_facet Stepankova, Hana
Michalkova, Hana
Splichal, Zbynek
Richtera, Lukas
Svec, Pavel
Vaculovic, Tomas
Pribyl, Jan
Kormunda, Martin
Rex, Simona
Adam, Vojtech
Heger, Zbynek
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description Although the general concept of nanotechnology relies on exploitation of size-dependent properties of nanoscaled materials, the relation between the size/morphology of nanoparticles with their biological activity remains not well understood. Therefore, we aimed at investigating the biological activity of Se nanoparticles, one of the most promising candidates of nanomaterials for biomedicine, possessing the same crystal structure, but differing in morphology (nanorods vs. spherical particles) and aspect ratios (AR, 11.5 vs. 22.3 vs. 1.0) in human cells and BALB/c mice. Herein, we report that in case of nanorod-shaped Se nanomaterials, AR is a critical factor describing their cytotoxicity and biocompatibility. However, spherical nanoparticles (AR 1.0) do not fit this statement and exhibit markedly higher cytotoxicity than lower-AR Se nanorods. Beside of cytotoxicity, we also show that morphology and size substantially affect the uptake and intracellular fate of Se nanomaterials. In line with in vitro data, in vivo i.v. administration of Se nanomaterials revealed the highest toxicity for higher-AR nanorods followed by spherical nanoparticles and lower-AR nanorods. Moreover, we revealed that Se nanomaterials are able to alter intracellular redox homeostasis, and affect the acidic intracellular vesicles and cytoskeletal architecture in a size- and morphology-dependent manner. Although the tested nanoparticles were produced from the similar sources, their behavior differs markedly, since each type is promising for several various application scenarios, and the presented testing protocol could serve as a concept standardizing the biological relevance of the size and morphology of the various types of nanomaterials and nanoparticles.
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spelling pubmed-92379512022-07-06 Unveiling the nanotoxicological aspects of Se nanomaterials differing in size and morphology Stepankova, Hana Michalkova, Hana Splichal, Zbynek Richtera, Lukas Svec, Pavel Vaculovic, Tomas Pribyl, Jan Kormunda, Martin Rex, Simona Adam, Vojtech Heger, Zbynek Bioact Mater Article Although the general concept of nanotechnology relies on exploitation of size-dependent properties of nanoscaled materials, the relation between the size/morphology of nanoparticles with their biological activity remains not well understood. Therefore, we aimed at investigating the biological activity of Se nanoparticles, one of the most promising candidates of nanomaterials for biomedicine, possessing the same crystal structure, but differing in morphology (nanorods vs. spherical particles) and aspect ratios (AR, 11.5 vs. 22.3 vs. 1.0) in human cells and BALB/c mice. Herein, we report that in case of nanorod-shaped Se nanomaterials, AR is a critical factor describing their cytotoxicity and biocompatibility. However, spherical nanoparticles (AR 1.0) do not fit this statement and exhibit markedly higher cytotoxicity than lower-AR Se nanorods. Beside of cytotoxicity, we also show that morphology and size substantially affect the uptake and intracellular fate of Se nanomaterials. In line with in vitro data, in vivo i.v. administration of Se nanomaterials revealed the highest toxicity for higher-AR nanorods followed by spherical nanoparticles and lower-AR nanorods. Moreover, we revealed that Se nanomaterials are able to alter intracellular redox homeostasis, and affect the acidic intracellular vesicles and cytoskeletal architecture in a size- and morphology-dependent manner. Although the tested nanoparticles were produced from the similar sources, their behavior differs markedly, since each type is promising for several various application scenarios, and the presented testing protocol could serve as a concept standardizing the biological relevance of the size and morphology of the various types of nanomaterials and nanoparticles. KeAi Publishing 2022-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9237951/ /pubmed/35800405 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.06.014 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kormunda, Martin
Rex, Simona
Adam, Vojtech
Heger, Zbynek
Unveiling the nanotoxicological aspects of Se nanomaterials differing in size and morphology
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title_fullStr Unveiling the nanotoxicological aspects of Se nanomaterials differing in size and morphology
title_full_unstemmed Unveiling the nanotoxicological aspects of Se nanomaterials differing in size and morphology
title_short Unveiling the nanotoxicological aspects of Se nanomaterials differing in size and morphology
title_sort unveiling the nanotoxicological aspects of se nanomaterials differing in size and morphology
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9237951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35800405
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.06.014
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