Cytotoxicity of Carbon Nanomaterials: Single-Wall Nanotube, Multi-Wall Nanotube, and Fullerene
Peking University · Institute of High Energy Physics · +2 more institutions
Abstract
A cytotoxicity test protocol for single-wall nanotubes (SWNTs), multi-wall nanotubes (with diameters ranging from 10 to 20 nm, MWNT10), and fullerene (C60) was tested. Profound cytotoxicity of SWNTs was observed in alveolar macrophage (AM) after a 6-h exposure in vitro. The cytotoxicity increases by as high as approximately 35% when the dosage of SWNTs was increased by 11.30 microg/cm2. No significant toxicity was observed for C60 up to a dose of 226.00 microg/cm2. The cytotoxicity apparently follows a sequence order on a mass basis: SWNTs > MWNT10 > quartz > C60. SWNTs significantly impaired phagocytosis of AM at the low dose of 0.38 microg/cm2, whereas MWNT10 and C60 induced injury only at the high dose of…
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- 39.96
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- 100%
- References
- 13
Authors
8- GJGuang JiaCorresponding
Peking University, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- HWHaifang Wang
Peking University, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- LYLei Yan
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of High Energy Physics, Peking University
- XWXiang Wang
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of High Energy Physics, Peking University
- RPRongjuan Pei
Peking University, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of High Energy Physics
Topics & keywords
- Cytotoxicity
- Carbon nanotube
- In vivo
- Toxicity
- Nanomaterials
- Nanotoxicology
- Fullerene
- In vitro