Sub-active Toxicity Effects of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles on Selected Organs in Male Mice

M. Ajadi, O. G. Ayelagbe, O. Akinloye
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Background: Decreased particle size and increased surface area to volume ratio are beneficial properties of nanoparticles. However, there are contrasting reports on their potential organotoxic effects. The dose de-pendent toxicity effects of iron III oxide nanoparticles (Fe2O3NPs) on the biochemical indices and histology of select-ed organs of adult male mice were investigated. Methods: Fifty six male mice weighing between 25-32g were randomly assigned into 4 groups (n=14), the control/group 1 was given the vehicle/distilled water, while animals in groups (2-4) received 5 mg/kg, 25 mg/kg and 50mg/kg body weights of Fe2O3NPs (INP) respectively by intraperitoneal route of administration for 14 days after which blood samples were drawn for biochemical analysis. Histopathology studies on the effect of graded doses of INP on the architecture of the liver, kidney and testes of mice were carried out. Results: There were significant increases in plasma sodium, creatinine, urea, chloride, albumin, alanine and aspartate aminotransferases (ALT and AST) in the experimental animals after the 7th and 14th days of ad-ministration of graded doses of INP compared with the control group(p<0.05). These changes were dose-dependent. Photomicrographs showed morphological alterations including kupffer cells hyperplasia, hepatocyte necrosis, interstitial nephritis and eosinophilia of the renal tubular cells but only mild reduction in spermatid formation in testes at 25 and 50mg/kg dosage respectively. Conclusion: The Administration of INP brought about dose-dependent alterations in plasma markers of renal functions as well as hepatic enzymes activity. Deleterious morphological changes in architecture of the liver and kidney as well as mild changes in testes of mice were associated with INP administration
氧化铁纳米颗粒对雄性小鼠特定器官的亚活性毒性作用
背景:减小颗粒尺寸和增加表面积体积比是纳米颗粒的有益特性。然而,关于它们潜在的器官毒性作用有截然不同的报道。本文研究了氧化铁纳米颗粒(Fe2O3NPs)对成年雄性小鼠生化指标和器官组织学的剂量依赖性毒性作用。方法:选取体重25 ~ 32g的雄性小鼠56只,随机分为4组(n=14),对照组/第1组给予载药/蒸馏水,第2 ~ 4组分别给予体重为5 mg/kg、25 mg/kg和50mg/kg的Fe2O3NPs (INP)腹腔灌胃,灌胃后取血进行生化分析。采用组织病理学方法研究了不同剂量INP对小鼠肝、肾、睾丸组织结构的影响。结果:INP分级给药第7天和第14天,实验动物血浆钠、肌酐、尿素、氯化物、白蛋白、丙氨酸和天冬氨酸转氨酶(ALT和AST)均较对照组显著升高(p<0.05)。这些变化是剂量依赖性的。显微照片显示肾小管细胞形态改变,包括库普弗细胞增生、肝细胞坏死、间质性肾炎和嗜酸性粒细胞增多,但在剂量分别为25和50mg/kg时,睾丸精细胞形成仅轻度减少。结论:注射INP可引起血浆肾功能指标及肝酶活性的剂量依赖性改变。给药后,小鼠肝脏和肾脏结构的有害形态改变以及睾丸的轻度改变与INP有关
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