Metabolic Profiling of Murine Macrophages Exposed to Silver Nanoparticles at Dose and Time Dependencies

Author:

Palomares Cristofher Victor Vivas1,Barreto Yan Borges1,Bexiga Natalia Marchesan1,Toma Sergio Hiroshi2,Julival dos Santos Jonnatan2,Araki Koiti2,Alencar Adriano Mesquita1,Bloise Antonio Carlos1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Física Universidade de São Paulo São Paulo 05508‐090 Brazil

2. Instituto de Química Universidade de São Paulo São Paulo 05508–900 Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThe macrophage time‐dependent metabolic profile changing basal metabolism triggered by nanoparticles can be obtained and used to improve wound healing treatments. Herein this study demonstrates that metabolic status responds systematically to cytotoxicity manipulation, providing an interesting way of cellular control. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) based metabolomics and cytotoxic assays are used to study RAW 264.7 cells exposed to AgNPs at different concentrations and incubation times. Cytotoxicity data show a slight decrease in cellular expansion rates accompanied by morphological changes in cells. Metabolomics show that despite the glycolytic activity of treated and non‐treated cells remains unchanged; however, only the treated cells present a rich Citrate environment signaling up‐regulation of Tricarboxylic‐Acid‐Cycle (TCA). Cells choose aerobic routes instead of anaerobic ones to produce energy and self‐regulate their amino acid metabolism to balance TCA. Choline metabolism is down‐regulated once its sub‐products, Betaine and Glycine, are reduced, thus compromising Creatine synthesis. Phospholipid metabolism is down‐regulated due to the decreasing of Phosphocholine and Sn‐Glycerol‐3‐PC, in agreement with the cytotoxicity results. Pyroglutamate decreases in treated cells, signaling different levels of oxidative stress. These analytical tools can characterize AgNPs‐treatments, even distinguishing dose and time dependencies. Therefore, the fine‐tuning of exposition parameters can modulate cellular activity to achieve better wound healing.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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