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Exposure to ZnO nanoparticles induces oxidative stress and cytotoxicity in human colon carcinoma cells

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TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 246, Issue 3, Pages 116-127

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.taap.2010.04.012

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Nanoparticles; Electron microscopy; Colon carcinoma cells; Oxidative stress; Cell death; Inflammation

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Engineered nanoparticles offer great promise in many industrial and biomedical applications, however little information is available about gastrointestinal toxicity The purpose of this study was to assess the cytotoxicity, oxidative stress, apoptosis and proinflammatory mediator release induced by ZnO nanoparticles on human colon carcinoma LoVo cells The biological activity of these particles was related to their physico-chemical characteristics The physico-chemical characteristics were evaluated by analytical electron microscopy The cytotoxicity was determined by growth curves and water-soluble tetrazolium assay The reactive oxygen species production, cellular glutathione content, changes of mitochondrial membrane potential and apoptosis cell death were quantified by flow cytometry. The inflammatory cytokines were evaluated by enzyme-linked immunoadsorbent assay Treatment with ZnO (5 mu g/cm(2) corresponding to 11 5 mu g/ml) for 24 h induced on LoVo cells a significant decrease of cell viability, H2O2/OH center dot increase, 02(-center dot) and GSH decrease, depolarization of inner mitochondrial membranes, apoptosis and IL-8 release Higher doses induced about 98% of cytotoxicity already after 24 h of treatment The experimental data show that oxidative stress may be a key route in inducing the cytotoxicity of ZnO nanoparticles in colon carcinoma cells Moreover, the study of the relationship between toxicological effects and physico-chemical characteristics of particles suggests that surface area does not play a primary role in the cytotoxicity (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

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