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   Intranasal exposure to amorphous nanosilica particles could activate intrinsic coagulation cascade and platelets in mice  
   
نویسنده yoshida t. ,yoshioka y. ,tochigi s. ,hirai t. ,uji m. ,ichihashi k.-i. ,nagano k. ,abe y. ,kamada h. ,tsunoda s.-i. ,nabeshi h. ,higashisaka k. ,yoshikawa t. ,tsutsumi y.
منبع particle and fibre toxicology - 2013 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: nanomaterials with particle sizes <100 nm have been already applied in various applications such as cosmetics,medicines,and foods. therefore,ensuring the safety of nanomaterials is becoming increasingly important. here we examined the localization and biological responses of intranasally administered amorphous nanosilica particles in mice,focusing on the coagulation system.methods: we used nanosilica particles with diameters of 30,70,or 100 nm (nsp30,nsp70,or nsp100 respectively),and conventional microscale silica particles with diameters of 300 or 1000 nm (msp300 or msp1000,respectively). balb/c mice were intranasally exposed to nsp30,nsp70,nsp100,msp300,or msp1000 at concentrations of 500 μg/mouse for 7 days. after 24 hours of last administration,we performed the in vivo transmission electron microscopy analysis,hematological examination and coagulation tests.results: in vivo transmission electron microscopy analysis showed that nanosilica particles with a diameter <100 nm were absorbed through the nasal cavity and were distributed into liver and brain. hematological examination and coagulation tests showed that platelet counts decreased and that the activated partial thromboplastin time was prolonged in nsp30 or nsp70-treated groups of mice,indicating that nanosilica particles might have activated a coagulation cascade. in addition,in in vitro activation tests of human plasma,nanosilica particles had greater potential than did conventional microscale silica particles to activate coagulation factor xii. in nanosilica-particle-treated groups,the levels of soluble cd40 ligand,and von willebrand factor which are involved in stimulating platelets tended to slightly increase with decreasing particle size.conclusions: these results suggest that intranasally administered nanosilica particles with diameters of 30 and 70 nm could induce abnormal activation of the coagulation system through the activation of an intrinsic coagulation cascade. this study provides information to advance the development of safe and effective nanosilica particles. © 2013 yoshida et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
کلیدواژه Coagulation; Nanomaterials; Platelet; Silica
آدرس laboratory of toxicology and safety science,graduate school of pharmaceutical sciences,osaka university,1-6 yamadaoka,suita,osaka 565-0871, Japan, laboratory of toxicology and safety science,graduate school of pharmaceutical sciences,osaka university,1-6 yamadaoka,suita,osaka 565-0871, Japan, laboratory of toxicology and safety science,graduate school of pharmaceutical sciences,osaka university,1-6 yamadaoka,suita,osaka 565-0871, Japan, laboratory of toxicology and safety science,graduate school of pharmaceutical sciences,osaka university,1-6 yamadaoka,suita,osaka 565-0871, Japan, laboratory of toxicology and safety science,graduate school of pharmaceutical sciences,osaka university,1-6 yamadaoka,suita,osaka 565-0871, Japan, laboratory of toxicology and safety science,graduate school of pharmaceutical sciences,osaka university,1-6 yamadaoka,suita,osaka 565-0871, Japan, laboratory of biopharmaceutical research,national institute of biomedical innovation,7-6-8 saitoasagi,ibaraki,osaka 567-0085, Japan, cancer biology research center,sanford research/usd,2301 e. 60th street n,sioux falls,sd 57104, United States, laboratory of biopharmaceutical research,national institute of biomedical innovation,7-6-8 saitoasagi,ibaraki,osaka 567-0085,japan,the center for advanced medical engineering and informatics,osaka university,1-6 yamadaoka,suita,osaka 565-0871, Japan, laboratory of biopharmaceutical research,national institute of biomedical innovation,7-6-8 saitoasagi,ibaraki,osaka 567-0085,japan,the center for advanced medical engineering and informatics,osaka university,1-6 yamadaoka,suita,osaka 565-0871, Japan, division of foods,national institute of health sciences,1-18-1,kamiyoga,setagaya-ku,tokyo 158-8501, Japan, laboratory of toxicology and safety science,graduate school of pharmaceutical sciences,osaka university,1-6 yamadaoka,suita,osaka 565-0871, Japan, laboratory of toxicology and safety science,graduate school of pharmaceutical sciences,osaka university,1-6 yamadaoka,suita,osaka 565-0871, Japan, laboratory of toxicology and safety science,graduate school of pharmaceutical sciences,osaka university,1-6 yamadaoka,suita,osaka 565-0871,japan,laboratory of biopharmaceutical research,national institute of biomedical innovation,7-6-8 saitoasagi,ibaraki,osaka 567-0085,japan,the center for advanced medical engineering and informatics,osaka university,1-6 yamadaoka,suita,osaka 565-0871, Japan
 
     
   
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