Abstract
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) find their extensive application as a promising material in medicine due to unique characteristics. However, such materials have been accompanied with potentially hazardous effects on human health. The toxicity of CNTs may vary depending on their structural characteristics, surface properties and chemical composition. To gain insight into the toxicity of CNTs in vivo and in vitro, we summarize contributing factors for the toxic effects of CNTs in this review. In addition, we elaborate on the toxic effects and mechanisms in target sites at systemic, organic, cellular, and biomacromolecule levels. Various issues are reported to be effected when exposed to CNTs including (1) blood circulation, (2) lymph circulation, (3) lung, (4) heart, (5) kidney, (6) spleen, (7) bone marrow, and (8) blood brain barrier. Though there have been published reports on the toxic effects of CNTs to date, more studies will still be needed to gain full understanding of their potential toxicity and underlying mechanisms.
Keywords: Carbon nanotubes, nanotoxicity, mechanism, oxidative stress, nanoparticles.
Current Drug Metabolism
Title:Toxicity of Carbon Nanotubes
Volume: 14 Issue: 8
Author(s): Jing Wang, Yuanzhi Xu, Zhi Yang, Renhuan Huang, Jing Chen, Raorao Wang and Yunfeng Lin
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Keywords: Carbon nanotubes, nanotoxicity, mechanism, oxidative stress, nanoparticles.
Abstract: Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) find their extensive application as a promising material in medicine due to unique characteristics. However, such materials have been accompanied with potentially hazardous effects on human health. The toxicity of CNTs may vary depending on their structural characteristics, surface properties and chemical composition. To gain insight into the toxicity of CNTs in vivo and in vitro, we summarize contributing factors for the toxic effects of CNTs in this review. In addition, we elaborate on the toxic effects and mechanisms in target sites at systemic, organic, cellular, and biomacromolecule levels. Various issues are reported to be effected when exposed to CNTs including (1) blood circulation, (2) lymph circulation, (3) lung, (4) heart, (5) kidney, (6) spleen, (7) bone marrow, and (8) blood brain barrier. Though there have been published reports on the toxic effects of CNTs to date, more studies will still be needed to gain full understanding of their potential toxicity and underlying mechanisms.
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Wang Jing, Xu Yuanzhi, Yang Zhi, Huang Renhuan, Chen Jing, Wang Raorao and Lin Yunfeng, Toxicity of Carbon Nanotubes, Current Drug Metabolism 2013; 14 (8) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138920021131400111
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138920021131400111 |
Print ISSN 1389-2002 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5453 |
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