Affiliation:
1. Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology , School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Mashhad , Iran
2. Applied Biomedical Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Mashhad , Iran
3. Department of Pharmaceutical Toxicology , Faculty of Pharmacy, Istanbul University , Istanbul , Turkey
Abstract
Abstract
Metal base nanoparticles are widely produced all over the world and used in many fields and products such as medicine, electronics, cosmetics, paints, ceramics, toys, kitchen utensils and toothpastes. They are able to enter the body through digestive, respiratory, and alimentary systems. These nanoparticles can also cross the blood brain barrier, enter the brain and aggregate in the hippocampus. After entering the hippocampus, they induce oxidative stress, neuro-inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and gene expression alteration in hippocampal cells, which finally lead to neuronal apoptosis. Metal base nanoparticles can also affect hippocampal neurogenesis and synaptic plasticity that both of them play crucial role in memory and learning. On the one hand, hippocampal cells are severely vulnerable due to their high metabolic activity, and on the other hand, metal base nanoparticles have high potential to damage hippocampus through variety of mechanisms and affect its functions. This review discusses, in detail, nanoparticles’ detrimental effects on the hippocampus in cellular, molecular and functional levels to reveal that according to the present information, which types of nanoparticles have more potential to induce hippocampal toxicity and psychiatric disorders and which types should be more evaluated in the future studies.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pollution,Health (social science)
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