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Particle and Fibre Toxicology | 2011

CYTOTOXICITY AND OXIDATIVE STRESS INDUCED BY DIFFERENT METALLIC NANOPARTICLES ON HUMAN KIDNEY CELLS

Igor Pujalté; Isabelle Passagne; Brigitte Brouillaud; Mona Treguer; Etienne Durand; Céline Ohayon-Courtès; Béatrice L'Azou

BackgroundSome manufactured nanoparticles are metal-based and have a wide variety of applications in electronic, engineering and medicine. Until now, many studies have described the potential toxicity of NPs on pulmonary target, while little attention has been paid to kidney which is considered to be a secondary target organ. The objective of this study, on human renal culture cells, was to assess the toxicity profile of metallic nanoparticles (TiO2, ZnO and CdS) usable in industrial production. Comparative studies were conducted, to identify whether particle properties impact cytotoxicity by altering the intracellular oxidative status.ResultsNanoparticles were first characterized by size, surface charge, dispersion and solubility. Cytotoxicity of NPs was then evaluated in IP15 (glomerular mesangial) and HK-2 (epithelial proximal) cell lines. ZnO and CdS NPs significantly increased the cell mortality, in a dose-dependent manner. Cytotoxic effects were correlated with the physicochemical properties of NPs tested and the cell type used. Analysis of reactive oxygen species and intracellular levels of reduced and oxidized glutathione revealed that particles induced stress according to their composition, size and solubility. Protein involved in oxidative stress such as NF-κb was activated with ZnO and CdS nanoparticles. Such effects were not observed with TiO2 nanoparticles.ConclusionOn glomerular and tubular human renal cells, ZnO and CdS nanoparticles exerted cytotoxic effects that were correlated with metal composition, particle scale and metal solubility. ROS production and oxidative stress induction clearly indicated their nephrotoxic potential.


Optics Express | 2009

Beat the diffraction limit in 3D direct laser writing in photosensitive glass

Matthieu Bellec; Arnaud Royon; Bruno Bousquet; Kevin Bourhis; Mona Treguer; Thierry Cardinal; Martin Richardson; Lionel Canioni

Three-dimensional (3D) femtosecond laser direct structuring in transparent materials is widely used for photonic applications. However, the structure size is limited by the optical diffraction. Here we report on a direct laser writing technique that produces subwavelength nanostructures independently of the experimental limiting factors. We demonstrate 3D nanostructures of arbitrary patterns with feature sizes down to 80 nm, less than one tenth of the laser processing wavelength. Its ease of implementation for novel nanostructuring, with its accompanying high precision will open new opportunities for the fabrication of nanostructures for plasmonic and photonic devices and for applications in metamaterials.


Journal of The Optical Society of Korea | 2006

Third-Harmonic Generation Microscopy for Material Characterization

Arnaud Royon; Bruno Bousquet; Lionel Canioni; Mona Treguer; Thierry Cardinal; Evelyne Fargin; Dae-Geun Kim; Seung-Han Park

Third harmonic generation microscopy is described in the frame work of the theory of harmonic generation with Gaussian focused beams inside a bulk material as well as at the vicinity of an interface. This model is then applied to characterize different types of materials in terms of electronic third-order susceptibility. Examples of bulk glasses, poled glasses, laser-induced modifications in glasses and nanoparticles in solution are given in order to give a survey of the broad application field of THG microscopy in material characterization.


Bragg Gratings, Photosensitivity, and Poling in Glass Waveguides | 2010

Development of Photosensitive Glasses for Direct Laser Writing

Kevin Bourhis; Thierry Cardinal; Mona Treguer; Philippe Vinatier; Jean-Jacques Videau; Arnaud Royon; Lionel Canioni; David Talaga; Marc Dussauze; Vincent Rodriguez; Laurent Binet; Daniel Caurant; Jiyeon Choi; Martin Richardson

Luminescent silver clusters can be locally formed thanks to multi-photon absorption using high repetition rate femtosecond laser. The optical properties are strongly related to the glass composition and structure.


Solid State Sciences | 2005

Fluorescent silver oligomeric clusters and colloidal particles

Mona Treguer; Frederic Rocco; Gérald Lelong; Anne Le Nestour; Thierry Cardinal; Abdelhamid Maali; Brahim Lounis


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2010

3D Patterning at the Nanoscale of Fluorescent Emitters in Glass

Matthieu Bellec; Arnaud Royon; Kevin Bourhis; Jiyeon Choi; Bruno Bousquet; Mona Treguer; Thierry Cardinal; Jean-Jacques Videau; Martin Richardson; Lionel Canioni


Journal of Luminescence | 2009

Luminescence properties of silver zinc phosphate glasses following different irradiations

C. Maurel; Thierry Cardinal; Matthieu Bellec; Lionel Canioni; Bruno Bousquet; Mona Treguer; J.J. Videau; Jiyeon Choi; Martin Richardson


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2010

Preparation of remarkably tough polyHIPE materials via polymerization of oil‐in‐water HIPEs involving 1‐vinyl‐5‐aminotetrazole

Carlos Youssef; Rénal Backov; Mona Treguer; Marc Birot; Hervé Deleuze


Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2010

Femtosecond laser structuring and optical properties of a silver and zinc phosphate glass

Kevin Bourhis; Arnaud Royon; Matthieu Bellec; Jiyeon Choi; Alexandre Fargues; Mona Treguer; J.J. Videau; David Talaga; Martin Richardson; Thierry Cardinal; Lionel Canioni


Materials Research Bulletin | 2013

Formation and thermo-assisted stabilization of luminescent silver clusters in photosensitive glasses

Kevin Bourhis; Arnaud Royon; Gautier Papon; Matthieu Bellec; Yannick Petit; Lionel Canioni; Marc Dussauze; Vincent Rodriguez; Laurent Binet; Daniel Caurant; Mona Treguer; Jean-Jacques Videau; Thierry Cardinal

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Martin Richardson

University of Central Florida

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Jiyeon Choi

University of Central Florida

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Jean-Jacques Videau

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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