Nano- and neurotoxicology: An emerging discipline

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Anna Bencsik , Philippe Lestaevel , Irina Guseva Canu
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Abstract

The present critical review analyzes the question of how nanoparticles from continuously growing industrial production and use of nanomaterials may impact human brain health.

Available evidence suggests incomplete effectiveness of protective barriers of the brain against nanoparticles translocation to the brain. This raises concerns of potential effects of manufactured nanoparticles on brain functions, given that nanoparticle’s potential to induce oxidative stress, inflammation, death by apoptosis, or changes in the level of expression of certain neurotransmitters. Most concerns have not been studied sufficiently and many questions are still open: Are the findings in animals transposable to humans? What happens when exposure is chronic or protracted? What happens to the developing brain when exposure occurs in utero? Are some nanoparticles more deleterious, given their ability to alter protein conformations and aggregation? Aside from developments in nanomedicine, the evidence already available fully justifies the need to specifically evaluate the interactions between nanoparticles and the nervous system. The available data clearly indicates the need for original dedicated experimental models and tools for neurotoxicological research on the one hand, and the need for epidemiological studies of neurodegenerative diseases in manufactured nanoparticle-exposed populations, on the other. A combination of nanotoxicology with neurology in a novel discipline, with its specific tools and methods of investigation, should enable answering still unresolved questions.

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纳米和神经毒理学:一门新兴学科
本文分析了来自不断增长的工业生产和纳米材料使用的纳米颗粒如何影响人类大脑健康的问题。现有证据表明,大脑的保护屏障对纳米颗粒转运到大脑的有效性不完全有效。这引起了人们对纳米颗粒对脑功能的潜在影响的关注,因为纳米颗粒有可能诱导氧化应激、炎症、细胞凋亡死亡或某些神经递质表达水平的变化。大多数担忧都没有得到充分的研究,许多问题仍然悬而未决:动物身上的发现是否也适用于人类?如果长期暴露会发生什么?如果在子宫内接触到这种物质,发育中的大脑会发生什么变化?考虑到纳米颗粒改变蛋白质构象和聚集的能力,它们是否更有害?除了纳米医学的发展之外,现有的证据充分证明有必要专门评估纳米颗粒与神经系统之间的相互作用。现有数据清楚地表明,一方面需要原始的专用实验模型和神经毒理学研究工具,另一方面需要对人造纳米颗粒暴露人群中的神经退行性疾病进行流行病学研究。纳米毒理学与神经学在一门新学科中的结合,以及其特定的研究工具和方法,应该能够回答尚未解决的问题。
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Progress in Neurobiology
Progress in Neurobiology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
12.80
自引率
1.50%
发文量
107
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Progress in Neurobiology is an international journal that publishes groundbreaking original research, comprehensive review articles and opinion pieces written by leading researchers. The journal welcomes contributions from the broad field of neuroscience that apply neurophysiological, biochemical, pharmacological, molecular biological, anatomical, computational and behavioral analyses to problems of molecular, cellular, developmental, systems, and clinical neuroscience.
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