Effect of Cadmium Sulfide Quantum Dots Capped with Dextrin on Erythrocyte In Vitro

IF 4.9 Q2 NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY
A. Lopez, J. R. Esparza, G. D. L. Cruz, P. R. Fragoso, C. Pacheco, L. R. Fragoso
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Abstract

Erythrocytes are sensitive to the effects of interaction with external agents and pathogens, which results in biochemical and morphological changes. This study evaluated the effects of CdS-dextrin nanoparticles on the biocompatibility, morphology and ζ-potential of erythrocytes in vitro. Blood was obtained from healthy male Wistar rats and erythrocytes were obtained by centrifugation. Hemolysis and topographical analyses were done using spectrophotometry and AFM, respectively. Determination of ζ-potential and molecular docking were also performed. CdS-dextrin quantum dots were evaluated at 0.1, 1, 10, and 100 μg/mL. CdS-dextrin quantum dots produced hemolysis (5%) with all concentrations used. Morphological changes included loss of biconcavity, and surface cracks were observed with 0.1 and 1 μg/mL during 30 min of exposure. When erythrocytes were incubated for 60 minutes this resulted in loss of concavity, increased size, and the presence of surface accumulations, which increased in a concentration dependent manner. The ζ-potential values did not change, regardless of the concentration of quantum dots. The analysis of CdS-dextrin quantum dots uptake showed that they did not enter the cell, though green fluorescence surrounding the erythrocytes was observed. The molecular docking revealed that dextrin of quantum dots might be interacting with glucose transporter GLUT1. Therefore, the interaction of CdSdextrin quantum dots with erythrocytes induce minimal hemolysis but important morphological changes. It is not clear if these changes could be associated with functional changes. These preliminary findings provide evidence that nanomaterials can interact with erythrocytes and might cause associated pathophysiological processes following human exposure.
糊精包封硫化镉量子点对体外红细胞的影响
红细胞对外界药物和病原体的相互作用很敏感,从而导致生化和形态的变化。本研究考察了cds -糊精纳米颗粒对体外红细胞的生物相容性、形态和ζ电位的影响。取健康雄性Wistar大鼠血液,离心取红细胞。溶血和地形分析分别用分光光度法和原子力显微镜进行。同时进行了ζ电位测定和分子对接。在0.1、1、10、100 μg/mL浓度下对cds -糊精量子点进行评价。cd -糊精量子点在所有浓度下均产生溶血(5%)。浓度分别为0.1和1 μg/mL,暴露30 min后出现双凹腔缺失、表面裂纹等形态学变化。当红细胞孵育60分钟后,其凹度下降,大小增大,表面出现聚积,并以浓度依赖的方式增加。无论量子点的浓度如何,ζ势值都没有改变。cds -糊精量子点摄取分析表明,它们没有进入细胞,尽管在红细胞周围观察到绿色荧光。分子对接表明,量子点的糊精可能与葡萄糖转运蛋白GLUT1相互作用。因此,cds糊精量子点与红细胞的相互作用诱导了微小的溶血,但重要的形态学改变。目前尚不清楚这些变化是否与功能变化有关。这些初步发现提供了证据,证明纳米材料可以与红细胞相互作用,并可能在人类接触后引起相关的病理生理过程。
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Nanotechnology, Science and Applications
Nanotechnology, Science and Applications NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY-
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11.70
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3
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Nanotechnology, Science and Applications is an international, peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that focuses on the science of nanotechnology in a wide range of industrial and academic applications. The journal is characterized by the rapid reporting of reviews, original research, and application studies across all sectors, including engineering, optics, bio-medicine, cosmetics, textiles, resource sustainability and science. Applied research into nano-materials, particles, nano-structures and fabrication, diagnostics and analytics, drug delivery and toxicology constitute the primary direction of the journal.
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