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Relating the physicochemical characteristics and dispersion of multiwalled carbon nanotubes in different suspension media to their oxidative reactivityin vitroand inflammationin vivo

Rothen-Rutishauser, Barbara; Brown, David M.; Piallier-Boyles, Matthew; Kinloch, Ian A.; Windle, Alan H.; Gehr, Peter; Stone, Vicki

Authors

Barbara Rothen-Rutishauser

David M. Brown

Ian A. Kinloch

Alan H. Windle

Peter Gehr

Vicki Stone



Abstract

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is important in the toxicity of pathogenic particles such as fibres. We examined the oxidative potential of straight (50 μm and 10 μm) and tangled carbon nanotubes in a cell free assay, in vitro and in vivo using different dispersants. The cell free oxidative potential of tangled nanotubes was higher than for the straight fibres. In cultured macrophages tangled tubes exhibited significantly more ROS at 30 min, while straight tubes increased ROS at 4 h. ROS was significantly higher in bronchoalveolar lavage cells of animals instilled with tangled and 10 μm straight fibres, whereas the number of neutrophils increased only in animals treated with the long tubes. Addition of dispersants in the suspension media lead to enhanced ROS detection by entangled tubes in the cell-free system. Tangled fibres generated more ROS in a cell-free system and in cultured cells, while straight fibres generated a slower but more prolonged effect in animals.

Citation

Rothen-Rutishauser, B., Brown, D. M., Piallier-Boyles, M., Kinloch, I. A., Windle, A. H., Gehr, P., & Stone, V. (2010). Relating the physicochemical characteristics and dispersion of multiwalled carbon nanotubes in different suspension media to their oxidative reactivityin vitroand inflammationin vivo. Nanotoxicology, 4(3), 331-342. https://doi.org/10.3109/17435390.2010.489161

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 23, 2010
Online Publication Date May 14, 2010
Publication Date 2010-09
Deposit Date Oct 13, 2023
Journal Nanotoxicology
Print ISSN 1743-5390
Electronic ISSN 1743-5404
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 4
Issue 3
Pages 331-342
DOI https://doi.org/10.3109/17435390.2010.489161
Keywords Reactive oxygen species, cell free assay, macrophages in culture, bronchoalveolar lavage cells, carbon nanotubes