纳米毒理学:目前体外毒理学试验的简要概述和讨论以及对未来研究的建议

M. Clift, F. Blank, P. Gehr, B. Rothen‐Rutishauser
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摘要

纳米技术是一个不断发展的行业,预计到2015年将达到超过150亿美元的净值(Service, 2004年)。尽管有许多与这一新的工业革命有关的优点,但人们越来越关注接触纳米技术相关产品的生产可能对健康造成的潜在不利影响(Maynard等人,2006年)。虽然还没有完全了解或证实,但这些担忧是有充分根据的,因为有大量的研究和知识与环境空气污染对人体健康的影响有关,其中含有纳米颗粒(NP)成分。由于人类不可避免地暴露于NPs,由于它们在广泛和多样化的应用中使用,了解NPs如何与人体相互作用是必要的。然而,体内研究有许多缺点,因此使用体外模型对NPs可能的不良影响进行了越来越多的研究。因此,本章的目的是提供一个深入的描述很多不同的体外毒性测试使用,它们是如何有利于填补知识空白NPs的潜在毒性作用和与他们相关的许多缺陷,除了提供纳米毒理学领域的概述以及提出如何在体外测试策略可以用来证明体内接触NPs的影响。关键词:纳米技术;纳米颗粒;体外;体内;对人类健康的影响;纳米毒理学;环境空气污染;体外毒理学试验
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Nanotoxicology: A Brief Overview and Discussion of the Current Toxicological Testing In Vitro and Suggestions for Future Research
Nanotechnology is an ever-growing industry that is expected to reach a net worth of over 15 billion by 2015 (Service, 2004). Although there are many proposed advantages related to this new industrial revolution, there are increased concerns regarding the potential adverse health effects that exposure to the production of nanotechnology-related products might pose (Maynard et al., 2006). Although not fully understood or confirmed, these concerns are well founded due to the plethora of research and knowledge related to the effects of environmental air pollution on human health relative to the nanoparticle (NP) component contained within it. Due to the inevitable exposure of humans to NPs, owing to their use in a wide and diverse range of applications, it is imperative to understand how NPs interact with the human body. In vivo research, however, has many disadvantages, and so increased research into the possible adverse effects of NPs has been performed using in vitro models. Therefore, the aim of this chapter is to provide an in-depth description of the many different toxicity tests used in vitro, how they are beneficial in filling the knowledge gap related to the potential toxic effects of NPs and the many pitfalls that are associated with them, in addition to providing an overview of the field of nanotoxicology as well as suggesting how in vitro testing strategies may be used to demonstrate the effects of in vivo exposure to NPs. Keywords: nanotechnology; nanoparticle; in vitro; in vivo; human health effects; nanotoxicology; environmental air pollution; in vitro toxicology testing
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