2017
DOI: 10.3390/ijms18122562
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Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of Carbon Nanoparticles Suspension Injection in Intravenously Exposed Mice

Abstract: Carbon nanoparticles suspension injection (CNSI) has been widely used in tumor drainage lymph node mapping, and its new applications in drug delivery, photothermal therapy, and so on have been extensively investigated. To develop new clinical applications, the toxicity of CNSI after intravenous exposure should be thoroughly investigated to ensure its safe use. Herein, we studied the bioaccumulation of CNSI in reticuloendothelial system (RES) organs and the corresponding toxicity to mice. After the intravenous … Show more

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“…: Chinese Medicine H20041829). Methylene blue was superior in SLN identification (Wang et al 2017;Xie et al 2017;Zhao et al 2018). We observed whether the number of LCs in double blue dye was identifiable from the body surface, as well as the consistency between the number and position of the SLNs in surgery compared with pre-surgery.…”
Section: Surgical Use Of Blue Dyementioning
confidence: 89%
“…: Chinese Medicine H20041829). Methylene blue was superior in SLN identification (Wang et al 2017;Xie et al 2017;Zhao et al 2018). We observed whether the number of LCs in double blue dye was identifiable from the body surface, as well as the consistency between the number and position of the SLNs in surgery compared with pre-surgery.…”
Section: Surgical Use Of Blue Dyementioning
confidence: 89%
“…Organ biodistribution studies focused more on the capture of nanosized particles in metabolic or immune organs, such as the liver, renal system and spleen. In addition, the reticuloendothelial system (is widely known as the macrophage or mononuclear phagocyte system) in the mentioned organs was considered to play an important role in the uptake of these NPs from the blood circulation (Xie, Yang, He, Yang, & Tang, ). Our results first demonstrated the heart distribution of CNPs using ultrastructural observation and provided a visualized scene of the transport of carbon particles into cardiac endothelium but not macrophages or mononuclear phagocytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is prepared from carbon black and composed of carbon nanoparticles with a diameter range from 10 to 50 nm in the form of aggregates (≈150 nm according to transmission electron microscopy) and an average hydrodynamic radius of 189 nm. [158,159] CNSI has the capacity to migrate fast in lymphatic vessel and accumulate in lymph nodes, which has been applied for tumor drainage lymph node imaging in diverse cancer models. [160][161][162] It is currently evaluated in many clinical trials for such application.…”
Section: Clinical Translation Of Carbon Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%