Cytotoxicity of Carbon Nanomaterials: Single-Wall Nanotube, Multi-Wall Nanotube, and Fullerene
โ Scribed by Jia, Guang; Wang, Haifang; Yan, Lei; Wang, Xiang; Pei, Rongjuan; Yan, Tao; Zhao, Yuliang; Guo, Xinbiao
- Book ID
- 111896642
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 733 KB
- Volume
- 39
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-936X
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โฆ Synopsis
A cytotoxicity test protocol for single-wall nanotubes (SWNTs), multi-wall nanotubes (with diameters ranging from 10 to 20 nm, MWNT10), and fullerene (C 60 ) was tested. Profound cytotoxicity of SWNTs was observed in alveolar macrophage (AM) after a 6-h exposure in vitro. The cytotoxicity increases by as high as โผ35% when the dosage of SWNTs was increased by 11.30 ยตg/cm 2 . No significant toxicity was observed for C 60 up to a dose of 226.00 ยตg/cm 2 . The cytotoxicity apparently follows a sequence order on a mass basis: SWNTs > MWNT10 > quartz > C 60 . SWNTs significantly impaired phagocytosis of AM at the low dose of 0.38 ยตg/cm 2 , whereas MWNT10 and C 60 induced injury only at the high dose of 3.06 ยตg/cm 2 . The macrophages exposed to SWNTs or MWNT10 of 3.06 ยตg/cm 2 showed characteristic features of necrosis and degeneration. A sign of apoptotic cell death likely existed. Carbon nanomaterials with different geometric structures exhibit quite different cytotoxicity and bioactivity in vitro, although they may not be accurately reflected in the comparative toxicity in vivo.
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