In vivo study of genotoxicity and teratogenicity of silica nanocrystals

A. Durnev, A. Solomina, E. Shreder, E. P. Nemova, O. Shreder, Natalya O. l' Dauge, A. Zhanataev, V. A. Veligura, L. A. Osminkina, M. Gongalsky, Victor Yu. Timoshenko, Sergey S. Seredenin
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The potential genotoxicity of silica nanocrystals (nc-Si) (size 2-7 nm with their agglomerates 5 μm) in mice and influence of nc-Si on the embryonal and the postnatal development of the rats were evaluated. No clastogenic effects were observed in bone marrow cells of mice intraperitoneally exposed to single doses of nc-Si 5, 25 and 50 mg/kg for 24 hr or to doses 5 and 25 mg/kg for seven and 14 days. Comet assay revealed a significant increase in tail DNA percentage in the bone marrow cells of mice treated with nc-Si at a single dose 5 mg/kg for 24 h and both in bone marrow and brain cells when nc-Si was used at a dose 50 mg/kg. There was no significant increase in DNA damage after a 3 h treatment with nc-Si at doses 5 and 25 mg/kg. Also, no elevated DNA damage was observed in mice exposed to nc-Si at 5 mg/kg dose for seven days. Dose of nc-Si at 50 mg/kg caused death of 40-60% of the animals within 2-3 days that made impossible evaluation genotoxicity in this dose at long-term exposure. Nc-Si injected intraperitoneally to rats at a dose of 50 mg/kg on the 1st, 7th and 14th days of pregnancy showed no teratogenicity and had no influence on postnatal development of pups. But negative influence on body weight gain in pregnant rats and newborns at some stages of the experiment was noticed.
二氧化硅纳米晶的遗传毒性和致畸性的体内研究
研究了二氧化硅纳米晶体(nc-Si)(粒径为2 ~ 7 nm,团聚体为5 μm)对小鼠的潜在遗传毒性,以及对大鼠胚胎期和出生后发育的影响。单剂量nc-Si 5、25和50 mg/kg腹腔注射24小时或5和25 mg/kg腹腔注射7和14天对小鼠骨髓细胞无致裂作用。彗星试验显示,5 mg/kg单剂量nc-Si处理24 h后,小鼠骨髓细胞尾DNA百分比显著增加;50 mg/kg剂量nc-Si处理24 h后,小鼠骨髓和脑细胞尾DNA百分比均显著增加。5和25 mg/kg剂量的nc-Si处理3小时后,DNA损伤无显著增加。此外,5 mg/kg剂量的nc-Si连续7天未观察到小鼠DNA损伤升高。50 mg/kg剂量的nc-Si在2-3天内导致40-60%的动物死亡,因此无法评估该剂量长期暴露的遗传毒性。大鼠妊娠第1、7、14天腹腔注射Nc-Si,剂量为50 mg/kg,无致畸性,对仔鼠出生后发育无影响。但在实验的某些阶段,人们注意到对怀孕大鼠和新生儿体重增加的负面影响。
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