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Effect of morphology and support of copper nanoparticles on basic ovarian granulosa cell functions

Journal

NANOTOXICOLOGY
Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages 683-695

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17435390.2020.1736680

Keywords

Copper nanoparticles; ovary; proliferation; apoptosis; steroid hormones

Funding

  1. Slovak Research and Development Agency [APVV-15-0296]
  2. Slovak Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport
  3. Slovak Academy of Science [VEGA 1/0392/17]
  4. Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades [CTQ2017-88171-P]
  5. Generalitat Valenciana [AICO/2017/007]
  6. Instituto de Sintesis Organica
  7. Vicerrectorado de Investigacion y Transferencia del Conocimiento of the Universidad de Alicante [UAFPU2016-034]

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The aim of this survey is to explore the possible effects of unsupported and supported copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) of different morphologies on basic ovarian cell functions. For this purpose, we have compared the activity of unsupported spherical, triangular, and hexagonal CuNPs, as well as of spherical CuNPs supported on titania, zeolite Y and activated charcoal (0, 1, 10, or 100 ng/mL) on cultured porcine ovarian granulosa cells. Cell viability, proliferation (accumulation of proliferating cell nuclear antigen, PCNA), apoptosis (accumulation of Bcl-2-associated X protein, bax) and release of steroid hormones progesterone, testosterone, and 17 beta-estradiol have been analyzed by the Trypan blue test, quantitative immunocytochemistry, and ELISA, respectively. Cell viability decreased after treatment with hexagonal CuNPs, whilst all the other CuNPs increased it. Unsupported spherical and hexagonal CuNPs, and spherical CuNPs/titania reduced PCNA accumulation; in contrast, an increase was noted for unsupported triangular CuNPs and CuNPs/zeolite Y. Bax accumulation was not affected by hexagonal CuNPs, whereas CuNPs/zeolite Y promoted it and all the other CuNPs depleted it. The release of all steroid hormones was inhibited by CuNPs/titanium dioxide and stimulated by CuNPs/charcoal, whilst CuNPs/zeolite Y promoted the testosterone and 17 beta-estradiol output, but not that of progesterone. These results demonstrate the direct, mainly stimulatory, impact of CuNPs on basic ovarian cell functions. The character of the CuNP's action depends on their shape and support. Therefore, CuNPs with appropriate chemical modification could be potentially useful for the control of reproductive processes and treatment of reproductive disorders.

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