Effects of in Vitro Angiogenesis by Nano or Submicron Diamond Particles

Q4 Engineering
K. Imai, F. Watari
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Abstract

24 Introduction Diamond dental points are widely used for cutting and grinding in the oral cavity at dental clinic. The diamond particles used for the bars have an average diameter of about 22nm-880μ m, and are fixed to a stainless steel shaft without gaps using nickel coating [1-3]. Diamond particles detached during cutting and grinding in the mouth are aspirated using a vacuum device. However, some particles may remain in the mouth. In addition, diamond particles stirred up into the air during cutting and grinding may enter the respiratory tract through the pharynx and nasal cavity of a patient or dentist. Diamond particles have been considered to be non-biological problems because they are made of carbon. However, diamond particles, which seem to pose no problem regarding their components, are a concern in terms of biological safety when they enter the human body in the form of nano or submicron particles [4-9]. In the present study, we investigated the effects of nano or submicron diamond particles on cell proliferation and in vitro angiogenesis to examine their biological safety.
纳米或亚微米金刚石颗粒对体外血管生成的影响
金刚石牙尖在牙科诊所广泛用于口腔切割和研磨。棒材使用的金刚石颗粒平均直径约为22nm-880μ m,并通过镍涂层固定在无间隙的不锈钢轴上[1-3]。在口腔切割和研磨过程中分离的金刚石颗粒使用真空装置吸入。然而,一些颗粒可能会留在口腔中。此外,在切割和研磨过程中被搅动到空气中的金刚石颗粒可能会通过患者或牙医的咽部和鼻腔进入呼吸道。金刚石颗粒一直被认为是非生物问题,因为它们是由碳构成的。然而,金刚石颗粒的成分似乎没有问题,但当它们以纳米或亚微米颗粒的形式进入人体时,就会引起生物安全问题[4-9]。在本研究中,我们研究了纳米或亚微米金刚石颗粒对细胞增殖和体外血管生成的影响,以检验其生物安全性。
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Nano Biomedicine
Nano Biomedicine Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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