A study of nanosilver dermal toxicity in mice balb/c
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As a result of growing applications of manufactured nanoparticles, there is an increasing concern aboutpossible side effects of exposure to these materials on human and environment. Nanosilver (n-Ag) has foundwide use in medical applications including development of silver-based dressings and silver-coated medicaldevices. However, toxicity of these particles clue to their dermal use has not been fully identified. In thisstudy, we analyzed the potential dermal toxicity of n-Ag bandage (100 μg/mL) over a period of 3 and 7 daysin mice balb/c. Silver nitrate bandage (100 μg/mL) was applied in the positive control group. We found nocutaneous inflammatory responses such as erythemia and/or eschar for n-Ag. However, exposure to thesenanoparticles resulted in considerable increase of hepatic necrosis biomarkers viz. ALT and AST. On theother hand, TGF-beta1 levels, an anti-inflammatory biomarker was found to be decreased significantly inmice blood sera following use of n-Ag bandage. No mortality was observed in n-Ag treated groups. Also,differences between n-Ag treated groups and positive control in hepatic and anti-inflammatory biomarkerswas found to be significant.Briefly, our results reveal that dermal application of n-Ag does not lead to any external changes and observable inflammatory responses in animal skin. However, it can alter the level of some biomarkers related to liver function in blood serum of samples.
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volume 2 issue 1
pages 33- 37
publication date 2013-12-01
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