Effects of TiO.sub.2 and Co.sub.3O.sub.4 Nanoparticles on Circulating Angiogenic Cells
Sparse evidence suggests a possible link between exposure to airborne nanoparticles (NPs) and cardiovascular (CV) risk, perhaps through mechanisms involving oxidative stress and inflammation. We assessed the effects of TiO.sub.2 and Co.sub.3 O.sub.4 NPs in human circulating angiogenic cells (CACs),...
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Veröffentlicht in: | PloS one 2015-03, Vol.10 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Sparse evidence suggests a possible link between exposure to airborne nanoparticles (NPs) and cardiovascular (CV) risk, perhaps through mechanisms involving oxidative stress and inflammation. We assessed the effects of TiO.sub.2 and Co.sub.3 O.sub.4 NPs in human circulating angiogenic cells (CACs), which take part in vascular endothelium repair/replacement. CACs were isolated from healthy donors' buffy coats after culturing lymphomonocytes on fibronectin-coated dishes in endothelial medium for 7 days. CACs were pre-incubated with increasing concentration of TiO.sub.2 and Co.sub.3 O.sub.4 (from 1 to 100 [mu]g/ml) to test the effects of NP - characterized by Transmission Electron Microscopy - on CAC viability, apoptosis (caspase 3/7 activation), function (fibronectin adhesion assay), oxidative stress and inflammatory cytokine gene expression. Neither oxidative stress nor cell death were associated with exposure to TiO.sub.2 NP (except at the highest concentration tested), which, however, induced a higher pro-inflammatory effect compared to Co.sub.3 O.sub.4 NPs (p |
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ISSN: | 1932-6203 1932-6203 |
DOI: | 10.1371/journal.pone.0119310 |