2021
DOI: 10.1080/15376516.2021.1930311
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New Multi-Walled carbon nanotube of industrial interest induce cell death in murine fibroblast cells

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“…Furthermore, after washing with water, the size remains much larger than the initial size in water, obtaining values of 565 ± 38 and 624 ± 2 2 nm. This high stability size increases the evidence of the sample particles aggregation due to the formation of corona, which agrees with the results obtained in previous work [15]. This excessive aggregation due to corona formation can significantly alter the physicochemical properties of the particles, in addition to altering their behavior in a biological environment [16].…”
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“…Furthermore, after washing with water, the size remains much larger than the initial size in water, obtaining values of 565 ± 38 and 624 ± 2 2 nm. This high stability size increases the evidence of the sample particles aggregation due to the formation of corona, which agrees with the results obtained in previous work [15]. This excessive aggregation due to corona formation can significantly alter the physicochemical properties of the particles, in addition to altering their behavior in a biological environment [16].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Cell morphology images also visibly show a decrease in the number of cells in the highest concentrations of OCNT-TEPA. These results corroborate studies that used the same OCNT-TEPA nanoparticle in murine fibroblast cells (LA-9) [15].…”
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“…The biological behavior of nanoparticles is determined by their characteristics, as their size can interfere with how they act or do not act on the cell surface, exposing them to cytotoxic risks. Many authors have reported that toxicity may be related to the size of the material associated with nanoparticles and a greater understanding these interactions and their toxicological impact is essential [ 18 , 19 , 20 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vitro and in vivo toxicological studies have shown that MWCNTs have the potential to induce inflammatory cytokine and chemokine production. de Godoy et al have conducted cytotoxicity and cell proliferation tests and inflammatory cytokine assay (TNF-α), and the results revealed a decrement in cell viability and increment of TNF-α secretion with increased intracellular ROS production, indicating an inflammatory profile. Another study has performed RNA sequencing of the macrophage-like cell line after MWCNT exposure for 6, 12, and 24 h, and the downstream analysis of transcriptomics data has noted a significant effect of MWCNT on several chemokines, such as CCL17 and CCL22, which have been implicated in type 2 immune responses and may play a key role in asthma and in atopic dermatitis …”
Section: Potential Health Risksmentioning
confidence: 99%