Silica nanoparticles as hepatotoxicants

Nano-size materials are increasingly used in cosmetics, diagnosis, imaging and drug delivery, but the toxicity of the nano-size materials has never been fully investigated. Here, we investigated the relationship between particle size and toxicity using silica particles with diameters of 70, 300 and...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics 2009-08, Vol.72 (3), p.496-501
Hauptverfasser: Nishimori, Hikaru, Kondoh, Masuo, Isoda, Katsuhiro, Tsunoda, Shin-ichi, Tsutsumi, Yasuo, Yagi, Kiyohito
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Zusammenfassung:Nano-size materials are increasingly used in cosmetics, diagnosis, imaging and drug delivery, but the toxicity of the nano-size materials has never been fully investigated. Here, we investigated the relationship between particle size and toxicity using silica particles with diameters of 70, 300 and 1000 nm (SP70, SP300, and SP1000) as a model material. To evaluate acute toxicity, we first performed histological analysis of liver, spleen, kidney and lung by intravenous administration of silica particles. SP70-induced liver injury at 30 mg/kg body weight, while SP300 or 1000 had no effect even at 100 mg/kg. Administration of SP70 dose-dependently increased serum markers of liver injury, serum aminotransferase and inflammatory cytokines. Repeated administration of SP70 twice a week for 4 weeks, even at 10 mg/kg, caused hepatic fibrosis. Taken together, nano-size materials may be hepatotoxic, and these findings will be useful for future development in nanotechnology-based drug delivery system.
ISSN:0939-6411
1873-3441
DOI:10.1016/j.ejpb.2009.02.005