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Bioavailability and biodistribution of differently charged polystyrene nanoparticles upon oral exposure in rats
- Source :
- Journal of Nanoparticle Research, 5, 17, Journal of Nanoparticle Research, Journal of Nanoparticle Research : an Interdisciplinary Forum for Nanoscale Science and Technology 17 (2015), Journal of Nanoparticle Research : an Interdisciplinary Forum for Nanoscale Science and Technology, 17
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- The likelihood of oral exposure to nanoparticles (NPs) is increasing, and it is necessary to evaluate the oral bioavailability of NPs. In vitro approaches could help reducing animal studies, but validation against in vivo studies is essential. Previously, we assessed the translocation of 50 nm polystyrene NPs of different charges (neutral, positive and negative) using a Caco-2/HT29-MTX in vitro intestinal translocation model. The NPs translocated in a surface charge-dependent manner. The present study aimed to validate this in vitro intestinal model by an in vivo study. For this, rats were orally exposed to a single dose of these polystyrene NPs and the uptake in organs was determined. A negatively charged NP was taken up more than other NPs, with the highest amounts in kidney (37.4 µg/g tissue), heart (52.8 µg/g tissue), stomach wall (98.3 µg/g tissue) and small intestinal wall (94.4 µg/g tissue). This partly confirms our in vitro findings, where the same NPs translocated to the highest extent. The estimated bioavailability of different types of NPs ranged from 0.2 to 1.7 % in vivo, which was much lower than in vitro (1.6–12.3 %). Therefore, the integrated in vitro model cannot be used for a direct prediction of the bioavailability of orally administered NPs. However, the model can be used for prioritizing NPs before further in vivo testing for risk assessment. © 2015, The Author(s).
- Subjects :
- Male
Novel Foods & Agrochains
Chemistry(all)
Bioavailability
tissue distribution
RAPID - Risk Analysis for Products in Development
translocation
Biomedical Innovation
Pharmacology
Toxicology
Novel Foods & Agroketens
Kidney
Biochemistry
Silver nanoparticle
Animal tissue
BU Contaminants & Toxins
In vivo study
Biodistribution
Nanoparticle
Life
Surface properties
Nanotechnology
General Materials Science
BU Toxicology, Novel Foods & Agrochains
zinc-oxide nanoparticles
Risk assessment
BU Toxicology
Heart
Condensed Matter Physics
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
microspheres
medicine.anatomical_structure
BU Toxicologie, Novel Foods & Agroketens
Modeling and Simulation
Animal studies
Polystyrene nanoparticles
Rikilt B&T Toxicologie en Effectanalyse
Healthy Living
Research Paper
silver nanoparticles
Materials science
BU Toxicologie
BU Contaminanten & Toxines
Bioengineering
Absorption (skin)
elimination
Materials Science(all)
In vivo
Modelling and Simulation
mental disorders
medicine
Stomach wall
Animal model
Intestine wall
Animal experiment
titanium-dioxide nanoparticles
Polystyrene
Toxicologie
VLAG
Tissue
food
technology, industry, and agriculture
Surface charge
In vitro study
General Chemistry
Small intestine
Nonhuman
In vitro
particle-size
Rats
Nanoparticles
Polystyrenes
ELSS - Earth, Life and Social Sciences
Prediction
absorption
Oral exposure
Controlled study
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 13880764
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Nanoparticle Research, 5, 17, Journal of Nanoparticle Research, Journal of Nanoparticle Research : an Interdisciplinary Forum for Nanoscale Science and Technology 17 (2015), Journal of Nanoparticle Research : an Interdisciplinary Forum for Nanoscale Science and Technology, 17
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f3c1ffc973ce77eb71d990c204efbe15