Avtor/Urednik     Lojk, Jasna; Babič, Lea; Sušjan, Petra; Bregar, Vladimir Boštjan; Pavlin, Mojca; Hafner Bratkovič, Iva; Veranič, Peter
Naslov     Analysis of the direct and indirect effects of nanoparticle exposure on microglial and neuronal cells in vitro
Tip     članek
Vol. in št.     Letnik 21, št. 19
Leto izdaje     2020
Obseg     str. 1-15
ISSN     1422-0067 - International journal of molecular sciences
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     Environmental or biomedical exposure to nanoparticles (NPs) can results in translocation and accumulation of NPs in the brain, which can lead to health-related problems. NPs have been shown to induce toxicity to neuronal cells through several direct mechanisms, but only a few studies have also explored the indirect effects of NPs, through consequences due to the exposure of neighboring cells to NPs. In this study, we analysed possible direct and indirect effects of NPs (polyacrylic acid (PAA) coated cobalt ferrite NP, TiO2 P25 and maghemite NPs) on immortalized mouse microglial cells and differentiated CAD mouse neuronal cells in monoculture (direct toxicity) or in transwell co-culture system (indirect toxicity). We showed that although the low NP concentrations (2-25 [micro]g/mL) did not induce changes in cell viability, cytokine secretion or NF-[keta]B activation of microglial cells, even low NP concentrations of 10 [micro]g/mL can affect the cells and change their secretion of protein stress mediators. These can in turn influence neuronal cells in indirect exposure model. Indirect toxicity of NPs is an important and not adequately assessed mechanism of NP toxicity, since it not only affects cells on the exposure sites, but through secretion of signaling mediators, can also affect cells that do not come in direct contact with NPs.
Proste vsebinske oznake     nanodelci
nevrotoksičnost
izločanje citokinov
nanoparticle
neurotoxicity
cytokine secretion