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Toxicology | 2017

In vivo toxicity of copper oxide, lead oxide and zinc oxide nanoparticles acting in different combinations and its attenuation with a complex of innocuous bio-protectors

Ilzira A. Minigalieva; Boris A. Katsnelson; Vladimir G. Panov; Larisa I. Privalova; Anatoly N. Varaksin; Vladimir B. Gurvich; Vladimir Ya. Shur; Ekaterina V. Shishkina; Irene E. Valamina; Ilya V. Zubarev; Oleg H. Makeyev; Ekaterina Y. Meshtcheryakova; Svetlana V. Klinova

Stable suspensions of metal oxide nanoparticles (Me-NPs) obtained by laser ablation of 99.99% pure copper, zinc or lead under a layer of deionized water were used separately, in three binary combinations and a triple combination in two independent experiments on rats. In one of the experiments the rats were instilled with Me-NPs intratracheally (i.t.) (for performing a broncho-alveolar lavage in 24h to estimate the cytological and biochemical indices of the response of the lower airways), while in the other, Me-NPs were repeatedly injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) 18 times during 6 weeks (for estimating the accumulation of corresponding metals in the blood and their excretion with urine and feces and for assessing subchronic intoxication by a large number of functional and morphological indices). Mathematical description of the results from both experiments with the help of the Response Surface Methodology has shown that, as well as in the case of any other binary toxic combinations previously investigated by us, the response of the organism to a simultaneous exposure to any two of the Me-NPs under study is characterized by complex interactions between all possible types of combined toxicity (additivity, subadditivity or superadditivity of unidirectional action and different variants of opposite effects) depending on which effect it is estimated for as well as on the levels of the effect and dose. With any third Me-NP species acting in the background, the type of combined toxicity displayed by the other two may change significantly (as in the earlier described case of a triple combination of soluble metal salts). It is shown that various harmful effects produced by CuO-NP+ZnO-NP+PbO-NP combination may be substantially attenuated by giving rats per os a complex of innocuous bioactive substances theoretically expected to provide a protective integral and/or metal-specific effect during one month before i.t. instillation or during the entire period of i.p. injections.


Toxicology | 2016

On the contribution of the phagocytosis and the solubilization to the iron oxide nanoparticles retention in and elimination from lungs under long-term inhalation exposure

Boris A. Katsnelson; Larissa I. Privalova; Vladimir B. Gurvich; L.K. Konysheva; V. Ya. Shur; Ekaterina V. Shishkina; Ilzira A. Minigalieva; S.N Solovjeva; S.V. Grebenkina; Ilya V. Zubarev

The aim of our study was to test a hypothesis according to which the pulmonary clearance vs. retention of metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs) is controlled not only by physiological mechanisms but also by their solubilization which in some cases may even prevail. Airborne Fe2O3 NPs with the mean diameter of 14±4nm produced by sparking from 99.99% pure iron rods were fed into a nose-only exposure tower. Rats were exposed to these NPs for 4h a day, 5days a week during 3, 6 or 10 months at the mean concentration of 1.14±0.01mg/m(3). NPs collected from the air exhausted from the exposure tower proved insoluble in water but dissolved markedly in the cell free broncho-alveolar lavage fluid supernatant and in the sterile bovine blood serum. The Fe2O3 content of the lungs and lung-associated lymph nodes was measured by the Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. We found a relatively low but significant pulmonary accumulation of Fe2O3, gradually increasing with time. Besides, we obtained TEM-images of nanoparticles within alveolocytes and the myelin sheaths of brain fibers associated with ultrastructural damage. We have developed a multicompartmental system model describing the toxicokinetics of inhaled nanoparticles after their deposition in the lower airways as a process controlled by their (a) high ability to penetrate through the alveolar membrane; (b) active endocytosis; (c) in vivo dissolution. To conclude, both experimental data and the identification of the system model confirmed our initial hypothesis and demonstrated that, as concerns iron oxide NPs of the dimensions used, the dissolution-depending mechanisms proved to be dominant.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2017

Molecular Alliance of Lymantria dispar Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus and a Short Unmodified Antisense Oligonucleotide of Its Anti-Apoptotic IAP-3 Gene: A Novel Approach for Gypsy Moth Control

Volodymyr V. Oberemok; Kateryna V. Laikova; Aleksei S. Zaitsev; Maksym N. Shumskykh; Igor Kasich; Nikita V. Gal’chinsky; Viktoriya Bekirova; Valentin V. Makarov; Alexey A. Agranovsky; Vladimir A. Gushchin; Ilya V. Zubarev; Anatoly Kubyshkin; Iryna Fomochkina; Mikhail Gorlov; Oleksii A. Skorokhod

Baculovirus IAP (inhibitor-of-apoptosis) genes originated by capture of host genes. Unmodified short antisense DNA oligonucleotides (oligoDNAs) from baculovirus IAP genes can down-regulate specific gene expression profiles in both baculovirus-free and baculovirus-infected insects. In this study, gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) larvae infected with multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (LdMNPV), and LdMNPV-free larvae, were treated with oligoDNA antisense to the RING (really interesting new gene) domain of the LdMNPV IAP-3 gene. The results with respect to insect mortality, biomass accumulation, histological studies, RT-PCR, and analysis of DNA apoptotic fragmentation suggest that oligoRING induced increased apoptotic processes in both LdMNPV-free and LdMNPV-infected insect cells, but were more pronounced in the latter. These data open up possibilities for promising new routes of insect pest control using antisense phosphodiester DNA oligonucleotides.


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

High-speed precise cell patterning by pulsed electrohydrodynamic jet printing

A. V. Makaev; E. A. Mingaliev; V. R. Karpov; Ilya V. Zubarev; V. Ya. Shur; O S El’kina

The generation of micro-droplets of nutrient medium with living cells by pulsed electrohydrodynamic printing has been studied. In-situ visualization by high-speed camera made it possible to measure the characteristic times of droplet generation process and to determine the optimal printing parameters. Maximal frequency of stable generation was achieved at 700 Hz. This technique was applied successfully for drop-on-demand printing of culture medium with live HeLa cells and yeasts.


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

Study of structural colour of Hebomoia glaucippe butterfly wing scales

V. Ya. Shur; D. K. Kuznetsov; V. I. Pryakhina; M. S. Kosobokov; Ilya V. Zubarev; S K Boymuradova; K V Volchetskaya

Structural colours of Hebomoia glaucippe butterfly wing scales have been studied experimentally using high resolution scanning electron microscopy. Visualization of scales structures and computer simulation allowed distinguishing correlation between nanostructures on the scales and their colour.


Toxicology | 2017

A paradoxical response of the rat organism to long-term inhalation of silica-containing submicron (predominantly nanoscale) particles of a collected industrial aerosol at realistic exposure levels

Svetlana Solovyeva; Boris A. Katsnelson; Vladimir B. Gurvich; Larisa I. Privalova; Ilzira A. Minigalieva; Tatyana V. Slyshkina; Irene E. Valamina; Oleg H. Makeyev; Vladimir Ya. Shur; Ilya V. Zubarev; D. K. Kuznetsov; Ekaterina V. Shishkina


Journal of Environmental Protection | 2017

Looking for Biological Protectors against Adverse Health Effects of Some Nanoparticles that Can Pollute Workplace and Ambient Air (A Summary of Authors’ Experimental Results)

Larisa I. Privalova; Boris A. Katsnelson; Ilzira A. Minigalieva; Vladimir B. Gurvich; Oleg H. Makeyev; Vladimir Ya. Shur; Irene E. Valamina; Svetlana V. Klinova; Ekaterina V. Shishkina; Ilya V. Zubarev


Journal of Plant Protection Research | 2018

The need for the application of modern chemical insecticides and environmental consequences of their use: a mini review

Volodymyr V. Oberemok; Kateryna V. Laikova; Aleksei S. Zaitsev; Zenure Z. Temirova; Nikita V. Gal’chinsky; Palmah M. Nyadar; Maksym N. Shumskykh; Ilya V. Zubarev


Future Cardiology | 2018

Nanoparticles for treatment of atherosclerosis: challenges of plasmonic photothermal therapy in translational studies

Alexander N. Kharlamov; Ilya V. Zubarev; Ekaterina V. Shishkina; Vladimir Ya. Shur


Toxicology Letters | 2017

Organism's responses to a long-term inhalation of silica-containing submicron particles of an industrial aerosol

Svetlana Solovyeva; Boris A. Katsnelson; Vladimir B. Gurvich; Larisa I. Privalova; Ilzira A. Minigalieva; Lyudmila Konysheva; Tatiana V. Slyshkina; Irina Valamina; Vladimir Ya. Shur; Ilya V. Zubarev; Denis Kuznnetsov

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V. Ya. Shur

Ural Federal University

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A. V. Makaev

Ural Federal University

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