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Comparison of Perfluorocarbon Liquids Cytotoxicity Tests: Direct Contact Versus the Test on Liquid Extracts

[Image: see text] The purpose of this study is to compare the in vitro cytotoxicity tests according to the ISO 10993-5 (2009) standards using direct contact and the test on liquid extracts of compounds previously identified as possible toxic impurities in perfluorocarbon liquids (PFCLs) for use in v...

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Autores principales: Gatto, Claudio, Ruzza, Paolo, Giurgola, Laura, Honisch, Claudia, Rossi, Orietta, Romano, Mario R., Ragazzi, Eugenio, D’Amato Tóthová, Jana
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9835178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36643447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c04697
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author Gatto, Claudio
Ruzza, Paolo
Giurgola, Laura
Honisch, Claudia
Rossi, Orietta
Romano, Mario R.
Ragazzi, Eugenio
D’Amato Tóthová, Jana
author_facet Gatto, Claudio
Ruzza, Paolo
Giurgola, Laura
Honisch, Claudia
Rossi, Orietta
Romano, Mario R.
Ragazzi, Eugenio
D’Amato Tóthová, Jana
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description [Image: see text] The purpose of this study is to compare the in vitro cytotoxicity tests according to the ISO 10993-5 (2009) standards using direct contact and the test on liquid extracts of compounds previously identified as possible toxic impurities in perfluorocarbon liquids (PFCLs) for use in vitreoretinal surgery. Compounds including perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), 1H-perfluorooctane (1H-PFO), 2H-tridecafluoro-2-methylpentane, 1H,2H-octafluorocyclopentane, and 2H,3H-decafluoropentane were analyzed by (19)F NMR before and after extraction using an aqueous solution and tested by both the direct contact and liquid extract tests in L929, BALB 3T3, and ARPE-12 cells. The concentration that reduced in vitro cell viability by 30%, the cytotoxicity concentration threshold (CC(30)), was determined for each compound. (19)F NMR spectroscopy confirmed the immiscibility of perfluoro-n-octane (PFO) and 1H-PFO and the solubility of PFOA with the extraction vehicle. The other samples reacted with the extraction vehicle, releasing fluoride ions. Using the direct contact test, the CC(30) of PFOA, 1H-PFO, 2H-tridecafluoro-2-methylpentane, 1H,2H-octafluorocyclopentane, and 2H,3H-decafluoropentane corresponded to 48 124, 50, 14, 8035, and 46 ppm, respectively. The method on liquid extracts did not detect cytotoxicity in three out of five tested compounds, and CC(30) could not be determined. In conclusion, the in vitro cytotoxicity test by direct contact revealed a positive correlation between cell toxicity and the concentration of the tested substance. Conversely, the test on liquid extracts hardly detected the cytotoxicity of toxic impurities in PFCLs. Thus, only the cytotoxicity test by direct contact, according to ISO 10993-5 (2009), is a sensible and reliable method to detect possible cytotoxic impurities in PFCLs to guarantee patient safety.
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spelling pubmed-98351782023-01-13 Comparison of Perfluorocarbon Liquids Cytotoxicity Tests: Direct Contact Versus the Test on Liquid Extracts Gatto, Claudio Ruzza, Paolo Giurgola, Laura Honisch, Claudia Rossi, Orietta Romano, Mario R. Ragazzi, Eugenio D’Amato Tóthová, Jana ACS Omega [Image: see text] The purpose of this study is to compare the in vitro cytotoxicity tests according to the ISO 10993-5 (2009) standards using direct contact and the test on liquid extracts of compounds previously identified as possible toxic impurities in perfluorocarbon liquids (PFCLs) for use in vitreoretinal surgery. Compounds including perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), 1H-perfluorooctane (1H-PFO), 2H-tridecafluoro-2-methylpentane, 1H,2H-octafluorocyclopentane, and 2H,3H-decafluoropentane were analyzed by (19)F NMR before and after extraction using an aqueous solution and tested by both the direct contact and liquid extract tests in L929, BALB 3T3, and ARPE-12 cells. The concentration that reduced in vitro cell viability by 30%, the cytotoxicity concentration threshold (CC(30)), was determined for each compound. (19)F NMR spectroscopy confirmed the immiscibility of perfluoro-n-octane (PFO) and 1H-PFO and the solubility of PFOA with the extraction vehicle. The other samples reacted with the extraction vehicle, releasing fluoride ions. Using the direct contact test, the CC(30) of PFOA, 1H-PFO, 2H-tridecafluoro-2-methylpentane, 1H,2H-octafluorocyclopentane, and 2H,3H-decafluoropentane corresponded to 48 124, 50, 14, 8035, and 46 ppm, respectively. The method on liquid extracts did not detect cytotoxicity in three out of five tested compounds, and CC(30) could not be determined. In conclusion, the in vitro cytotoxicity test by direct contact revealed a positive correlation between cell toxicity and the concentration of the tested substance. Conversely, the test on liquid extracts hardly detected the cytotoxicity of toxic impurities in PFCLs. Thus, only the cytotoxicity test by direct contact, according to ISO 10993-5 (2009), is a sensible and reliable method to detect possible cytotoxic impurities in PFCLs to guarantee patient safety. American Chemical Society 2022-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9835178/ /pubmed/36643447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c04697 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Romano, Mario R.
Ragazzi, Eugenio
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Comparison of Perfluorocarbon Liquids Cytotoxicity Tests: Direct Contact Versus the Test on Liquid Extracts
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title_short Comparison of Perfluorocarbon Liquids Cytotoxicity Tests: Direct Contact Versus the Test on Liquid Extracts
title_sort comparison of perfluorocarbon liquids cytotoxicity tests: direct contact versus the test on liquid extracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9835178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36643447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c04697
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