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Haemocompatibility evaluation of silica nanomaterials using hemorheological measurements

Authors
Kim, JeonghoHeo, Yu-JinShin, Sehyun
Issue Date
2016
Publisher
IOS PRESS
Keywords
Silica; nanomaterials; toxicity; hemorheology
Citation
CLINICAL HEMORHEOLOGY AND MICROCIRCULATION, v.62, no.2, pp.99 - 107
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Journal Title
CLINICAL HEMORHEOLOGY AND MICROCIRCULATION
Volume
62
Number
2
Start Page
99
End Page
107
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/90141
DOI
10.3233/CH-151953
ISSN
1386-0291
Abstract
Silica nanomaterials (NMs) are widely used in semiconductor, agriculture, cosmetics, and biomedical applications, in addition to other industries. We investigated the toxic effect of silica NMs on rheological characteristics of human red blood cells (RBCs), including hemolysis, deformability, aggregation, and morphological changes. Red blood cells were exposed to silica nanoparticles (d =similar to 200 nm) or silica nanowires (d =similar to 200 nm, l= 1 mu m or 10 mu m) at a range of concentrations and incubation times. Rheological characteristics were measured using microfluidic-laser diffractometry and aggregometry. Overall, at a concentration greater than 12.5 mu g/ml, the hemolytic activity was shown to be in the order of nanoparticles, short nanowires, and long nanowires. Elongation index (EI) values were insignificant in the RBCs exposed to each of the silica NMs at a concentration of 12.5 mu g/ml. Aggregation index (AI) values decreased in the short silica nanowires at a concentration of 12.5 mu g/ml compared to other silica NMs. Therefore, the safe concentration of silica NMs for toxicity, in this study, was considered less than 12.5 mu g/ml. These hemorheological results provided insight into the interaction between RBCs and silica NMs; they will also help assess the risk of NMs' toxicity in the blood.
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