Occurrence of silver-containing particles in rat brains upon intranasal exposure of silver nanoparticles

Author:

Liu Nian,Qu Guangbo,Wen Ruoxi,Liu Xiaolei,Wang Yuanyuan,Gao Jie,Yin YongguangORCID,Shi JianboORCID,Zhou QunfangORCID,He BinORCID,Hu LigangORCID,Jiang GuibinORCID

Abstract

Abstract The widespread application of silver (Ag) nanomaterials raises health concerns due to the adverse effects that can be associated with silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) exposure. AgNPs can be introduced into human bodies via inhalation, either intentionally (intranasal administration of AgNPs) or unintentionally (environmental pollution, accidental release, or occupational exposure). Recent studies have shown that intranasal exposure of experimental animals to AgNPs can lead to the accumulation of Ag in brain tissues. However, there is little information available concerning what forms of Ag (particulate and ionic) exist in brain tissues. This study aimed to investigate whether particulate Ag exists in rat brains following intranasal exposure of AgNPs at 1 mg/kg/day using multiple analytical techniques. The results demonstrated that Ag-containing particles were presented in AgNPs-exposed rat brains, accounting for 20.2–68.1% of the total Ag. The mass concentrations of Ag-containing particles in brain tissues increased with exposure time but only decreased by 37.5% after elimination for 4 weeks upon exposure cessation. The size of Ag-containing particles identified in rat brains was larger than the original AgNPs. The Ag-containing particles identified in the rat brain were composed of multiple elements, including Ag, sulfur, and selenium with atomic percentages of 45.8%, 37.5%, and 16.7%, respectively. The finding highlighted the occurrence and accumulation of transformed AgNPs containing S and Se in rat brains after intranasal exposure to AgNPs, implying potential risks for brain health.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

CAS Interdisciplinary Innovation Team

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Sanming Project of Medicine in Shenzhen

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Metals and Alloys,Biochemistry,Biomaterials,Biophysics,Chemistry (miscellaneous)

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