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Nanoscale Research Letters | 2013

Interaction of silicon-based quantum dots with gibel carp liver: oxidative and structural modifications

Loredana Stanca; S.N. Petrache; Andreea Iren Serban; Andrea Cristina Staicu; Cornelia Sima; Maria Cristina Munteanu; Otilia Zărnescu; Diana Dinu; Anca Dinischiotu

Quantum dots (QDs) interaction with living organisms is of central interest due to their various biological and medical applications. One of the most important mechanisms proposed for various silicon nanoparticle-mediated toxicity is oxidative stress. We investigated the basic processes of cellular damage by oxidative stress and tissue injury following QD accumulation in the gibel carp liver after intraperitoneal injection of a single dose of 2 mg/kg body weight Si/SiO2 QDs after 1, 3, and 7 days from their administration.QDs gradual accumulation was highlighted by fluorescence microscopy, and subsequent histological changes in the hepatic tissue were noted. After 1 and 3 days, QD-treated fish showed an increased number of macrophage clusters and fibrosis, while hepatocyte basophilia and isolated hepatolytic microlesions were observed only after substantial QDs accumulation in the liver parenchyma, at 7 days after IP injection.Induction of oxidative stress in fish liver was revealed by the formation of malondialdehyde and advanced oxidation protein products, as well as a decrease in protein thiol groups and reduced glutathione levels. The liver enzymatic antioxidant defense was modulated to maintain the redox status in response to the changes initiated by Si/SiO2 QDs. So, catalase and glutathione peroxidase activities were upregulated starting from the first day after injection, while the activity of superoxide dismutase increased only after 7 days. The oxidative damage that still occurred may impair the activity of more sensitive enzymes. A significant inhibition in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and glutathione-S-transferase activity was noted, while glutathione reductase remained unaltered.Taking into account that the reduced glutathione level had a deep decline and the level of lipid peroxidation products remained highly increased in the time interval we studied, it appears that the liver antioxidant defense of Carassius gibelio does not counteract the oxidative stress induced 7 days after silicon-based QDs exposure in an efficient manner.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2012

Structural and Oxidative Changes in the Kidney of Crucian Carp Induced by Silicon-Based Quantum Dots

S.N. Petrache; Loredana Stanca; Andreea Iren Serban; Cornelia Sima; Andreia Cristina Staicu; Maria Cristina Munteanu; Marieta Costache; Radu Burlacu; Otilia Zarnescu; Anca Dinischiotu

Silicon-based quantum dots were intraperitoneally injected in Carassius auratus gibelio specimens and, over one week, the effects on renal tissue were investigated by following their distribution and histological effects, as well as antioxidative system modifications. After three and seven days, detached epithelial cells from the basal lamina, dilated tubules and debris in the lumen of tubules were observed. At day 7, nephrogenesis was noticed. The reduced glutathione (GSH) concentration decreased in the first three days and started to rise later on. The superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity increased only after one week, whereas catalase (CAT) was up-regulated in a time-dependent manner. The activities of glutathione reductase (GR) and glutathione peroxidise (GPX) decreased dramatically by approximately 50% compared to control, whereas the glutathione-S-transferase (GST) and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) increased significantly after 3 and 7 days of treatment. Oxidative modifications of proteins and the time-dependent increase of Hsp70 expression were also registered. Our data suggest that silicon-based quantum dots induced oxidative stress followed by structural damages. However, renal tissue is capable of restoring its integrity by nephron development.


Methods of Molecular Biology | 2013

Lipid peroxidation due to in vitro and in vivo exposure of biological samples to nanoparticles.

Anca Dinischiotu; Loredana Stanca; Daniela Gradinaru; S.N. Petrache; Mihaela Radu; Andreea Iren Serban

The increasing use of nanomaterials in biological applications raises numerous concerns about the dangers they might pose to living organisms. The rise in oxidative stress is usually the most readily observed effect induced by nanoparticles, with the measurement of lipid peroxidation levels being one of the most frequently used biological markers for its evaluation. Here, we describe the spectrophotometric and fluorimetric methods for determining the modifications of the malondialdehyde (MDA) level induced by many types of nanoparticles in in vitro and in vivo biological systems.


Acta Biochimica Polonica | 2010

Depletion of intracellular glutathione and increased lipid peroxidation mediate cytotoxicity of hematite nanoparticles in MRC-5 cells

Mihaela Radu; Maria Cristina Munteanu; S.N. Petrache; Andreea Iren Serban; Diana Dinu; Anca Hermenean; Cornelia Sima; Anca Dinischiotu


Fish Physiology and Biochemistry | 2012

Impact of silicon-based quantum dots on the antioxidative system in white muscle of Carassius auratus gibelio

Loredana Stanca; S.N. Petrache; Mihaela Radu; Andreea Iren Serban; Maria Cristina Munteanu; Daniela Teodorescu; Andreea Cristina Staicu; Cornelia Sima; Marieta Costache; Constantin Grigoriu; Otilia Zarnescu; Anca Dinischiotu


Archive | 2014

QUANTUM DOTS BASED MULTIFUNCTIONAL NANOSYSTEMS FOR THERANOSTIC APPLICATIONS

Ludmila Otilia Cinteza; Ioana Ailiesei; S.N. Petrache; Anca Dinischiotu; Carol Davila


Toxicology Letters | 2011

Modulation of oxidative status in the red muscle of Carassius auratus gibelio exposure to silicon quantum dots

S.N. Petrache; Loredana Stanca; Mihaela Radu; Andreea Iren Serban; Cornelia Sima; Otilia Zarnescu; Marieta Costache; Anca Dinischiotu


Toxicology Letters | 2015

Cytotoxic responses induced in SVEC4-10 endothelial cells by lymphotropic gadolinium nanohydrogels

Mihaela Radu; S.N. Petrache; C.V. Gheran; Anca Dinischiotu


Toxicology Letters | 2015

Silica nanoparticles induce autophagy but not apoptosis in MRC-5 cell line

S.N. Petrache; Anca Hermenean; Aurel Ardelean; Anca Dinischiotu


Toxicology Letters | 2015

Do gadolinium-nanohydrogels induce oxidative stress on macrophage murine RAW 264.7 cells?

S.N. Petrache; C.V. Gheran; M. Callewaert; M.-C. Andry; Y. Belabassi; Françoise Chuburu; Anca Dinischiotu

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Mihaela Radu

University of Bucharest

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Diana Dinu

University of Bucharest

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Anca Hermenean

University of Western Ontario

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