Buckypaper toxicology and effects on metabolism and immunological modifications in vivo and in vitro M Chiaretti, G Mazzanti, S Bosco, S Bellucci, A Cucina, F Le Foche, G A Carru, S Mastrangelo, A Di Sotto, R Masciangelo, A M Chiaretti, G. Giannini, G. De Bellis, F Micciulla, AI Chiaretti, A. Petrucci, I. Sacco, F. Faiola, C. Nicoletti, E. D'Amore Aim: The aim of our research is focused on the biological effects of buckypaper (BP) of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) on cancer and primary cell lines in vitro and in vivo in laboratory rats. BP is an innovative material with interesting physical/chemical properties that has possible pharmacological and prosthetic employment. Given that precautions need to be taken where carbon nanotubes are injected into human body for drug delivery, as contrast agent-carrying entities for MRI or as the material of a new prosthesis generation, we assessed the toxicity of BP carbon nanotubes. BP has structural resemblance to asbestos, whose toxicity has been linked to cancer. Results: BP decreased proliferation of human colorectal, breast and leukemic cancer cell lines in vitro. However, BP had no effect on the proliferation and viability of normal human arterial smooth muscle cells and human dermal fibroblasts in vitro. in vivo, BP induced a moderate inflammatory reaction but had no mutagenic effects. After BP implantation the animals showed an inflammatory reaction followed 2 weeks later by a cicatrization reaction with the organization and fibrosis of the scar. Conclusion: These results show a low toxicity of BP both in vitro and in vivo.
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology 2008 / Chiaretti, M; Mazzanti, G; Bosco, S; Bellucci, S; Cucina, A; Le Foche, F; Carru, Ga; Di Sotto, A; Masciangelo, R; Chiaretti, Am; De Bellis, G.; Micciulla, F; Chiaretti, Ai; Faiola, F; Nicoletti, C; D'Amore, E. - CONFERENCE NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY 2008(2008), pp. 60-61. (Intervento presentato al convegno CONFERENCE 'NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY 2008 tenutosi a INFN LABORATORI NAZIONALI FRASCATI (Roma)).
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology 2008
M Chiaretti
Primo
Conceptualization
;G MazzantiMembro del Collaboration Group
;S BoscoInvestigation
;A CucinaInvestigation
;Carru GA;Di Sotto AMembro del Collaboration Group
;Masciangelo RData Curation
;G. De BellisInvestigation
;Faiola FMembro del Collaboration Group
;Nicoletti CMembro del Collaboration Group
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2008
Abstract
Buckypaper toxicology and effects on metabolism and immunological modifications in vivo and in vitro M Chiaretti, G Mazzanti, S Bosco, S Bellucci, A Cucina, F Le Foche, G A Carru, S Mastrangelo, A Di Sotto, R Masciangelo, A M Chiaretti, G. Giannini, G. De Bellis, F Micciulla, AI Chiaretti, A. Petrucci, I. Sacco, F. Faiola, C. Nicoletti, E. D'Amore Aim: The aim of our research is focused on the biological effects of buckypaper (BP) of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) on cancer and primary cell lines in vitro and in vivo in laboratory rats. BP is an innovative material with interesting physical/chemical properties that has possible pharmacological and prosthetic employment. Given that precautions need to be taken where carbon nanotubes are injected into human body for drug delivery, as contrast agent-carrying entities for MRI or as the material of a new prosthesis generation, we assessed the toxicity of BP carbon nanotubes. BP has structural resemblance to asbestos, whose toxicity has been linked to cancer. Results: BP decreased proliferation of human colorectal, breast and leukemic cancer cell lines in vitro. However, BP had no effect on the proliferation and viability of normal human arterial smooth muscle cells and human dermal fibroblasts in vitro. in vivo, BP induced a moderate inflammatory reaction but had no mutagenic effects. After BP implantation the animals showed an inflammatory reaction followed 2 weeks later by a cicatrization reaction with the organization and fibrosis of the scar. Conclusion: These results show a low toxicity of BP both in vitro and in vivo.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.