Can Au/Ag/Fe nanoparticle composition restore blood cell counts in terms of DMH-induced colon adenocarcinoma?

N. Lisnychuk, S. Dybkova, L. Rieznichenko, Z. Vivchar
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Scientific interest in nanomedicine nowadays is constantly growing, and nanomaterials have found wide application in diagnosis and treatment of various diseases. The most promising seem to be metal nanoparticles (NP). Some of them are actively studied in separate and there are favorable results considering their ability to normalize blood cell counts, but their co-work as a composite is still not well known. This opens a great perspective for studying NP as the blood homeostasis corrector, which could help in developing treatment schemes for many threatening diseases followed by the blood cell count disorders, especially malignant tumors. As colorectal cancer is third most commonly diagnosed, this study was focused on evaluation of blood cell counts changes in rats with DMH-induced colon adenocarcinoma in situ along with the assessment of Au/Ag/Fe NP composition corrective effect. Colon adenocarcinoma was induced by introducing N,N-dimethylhydrazine hydrochloride during 30 weeks. After pathohistological verification of developing colon adenocarcinoma in situ in DMH-treated rats Au/Ag/Fe NP composition was administered during 3 weeks. Introducing NP to the DMH-injured rats lead to increasing RBC and HGB and decreasing pathologically high-leveled MCV, MCH and MCHC to normal references. Assessed NP composition normalized the neutrophils rate, LMR and gave us a PLT rate particularly the same, as in the control group animals. Taking into account the previously proven biosafety of gold, silver and iron NP on their own and as a result the predicted biosafety of their composition we can consider further amplification of preclinical study on this NP composition of high significance, as it might be possibly used as following therapy of non-metastatic forms of colon cancer.
金/银/铁纳米颗粒组合物能恢复dmh诱导的结肠腺癌的血细胞计数吗?
近年来,人们对纳米医学的兴趣日益浓厚,纳米材料在各种疾病的诊断和治疗中得到了广泛的应用。最有希望的似乎是金属纳米颗粒(NP)。其中一些药物被积极地单独研究,考虑到它们使血细胞计数正常化的能力,已经取得了良好的结果,但它们作为一种复合物的协同作用仍然不为人所知。这为研究NP作为血液稳态校正剂开辟了广阔的前景,有助于制定许多威胁疾病的治疗方案,特别是恶性肿瘤。由于结直肠癌是第三常见的诊断,本研究的重点是评估dmh诱导的原位结肠腺癌大鼠的血细胞计数变化以及Au/Ag/Fe NP组成的纠正作用。用盐酸N,N-二甲基肼诱导结肠癌30周。经病理组织学证实,dmh处理大鼠发生原位结肠腺癌后,在3周内给予Au/Ag/Fe NP组合物。在dmh损伤大鼠中引入NP后,红细胞和血红蛋白升高,MCV、MCH和MCHC降至正常水平。评估NP组成使中性粒细胞率、LMR正常化,并给我们提供了与对照组动物特别相同的PLT率。考虑到先前证明的金、银和铁NP本身的生物安全性以及其组合物的预测生物安全性,我们可以考虑进一步扩大对这种具有高度意义的NP组合物的临床前研究,因为它可能用于非转移性结肠癌的后续治疗。
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