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• Accumulation of a nanoparticles within the body can
occur due to lack of degradation or excretion.
• Many nanoparticles are not biodegradable.
Very little is understood about possible health
effects of nanoparticle exposure
SAFETY
Even inhert NP (Au) may be toxic.
Concerns raised by in vitro studies on the toxicity of gold
nanoparticles include cyanidation of elemental gold in
neutrophils, initiation of eryptosis, spermatoxicity,38
nephrotoxicity, and irreversible binding to the major grooves of
DNA (although this is specific to 1.4 nm gold nanoparticles).
In vivo studies have reported gold nanoparticle toxicity
detected as changes in gene expression in the liver and spleen,
and changes in hematology and blood chemistry indicating liver
and kidney damage and an inflammatory response, and
histological maladies including apoptosis and inflammation in
various organs. More recent concerns about toxicity such as
rashes, proteinuria, and immune disorders have resulted in
abandonment of use of gold in the treatment of patients with
rheumatoid arthritis which has motivated the development of
newer anti-immune therapies (etanercept, abatacept, and
rituximab).
Particle Scale
Nanoparticles
Ultrafine Respirable
PM 10
1 nm 10 nm 100 nm 1 mm 10 mm
PM 2.5
Definitions- Particle Size
• Nano = Ultrafine = < 100 nm (Conventional)
• Nano = <10 nm (suggested by unique quantum and surface-
specific functions)
• Fine = 100 nm - 3 mm
• Respirable (rat) = < 3 mm (max = 5 mm)
• Respirable (human) = < 5 mm (max = 10 mm)
• Inhalable (human) = ~ 10 - 50 mm
Inhalation: Inhaled particles induce
inflammation in respiratory tract,
causing tissue damage. Example:
Inhalation of silica particles in
industrial workers causes “silicosis”.
Ingestion: nanoparticles may cause liver
damage. Ingested nanoparticles (i.e. for
oral drug delivery) have been found to
accumulate in the liver. Excessive
immune/inflammatory responses cause
permanent liver damage.
Potential human hazards for nanoscale particulates.
Dermal exposure: Particles may enter
body through the skin. Potential
hazards are unknown at present.
Other: ocular, ….
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Nanoparticles affect biological behaviour at cellular, subcellular, protein,
and gene levels
Nanoparticle Toxicity
Inhalation
Pulmonary inflammatory reaction
– Persistent inflammation is likely to lead to diseases such as
fibrosis and cancer. Thus it is important to control
inflammation. This can be done if we can:
- (i) determine the critical dose of particles that initiates
inflammation and
- (ii) set exposure limits, according to the relevant metric, so that
such a dose cannot be reached within a lifetime exposure
scenario.
Possible Health Effects
NP’s Deposit Very Efficiently in the
Alveolar Region
Optical micrograph of lung tissue from a rat exposed to single-
wall carbon nanotubes (1 mg/kg) 1 week post exposure. Note
the early development of lesions surrounding the instilled
SWCNT (arrows) and the nonuniform, diffuse pattern of
single-wall carbon nanotube particulate deposition in the lung
(X 100).
Low-magnification micrograph of lung tissue from a rat
exposed to single-wall carbon nanotubes (1 mg/kg) at 1 month
postinstillation. Note the diffuse pattern of granulomatous
lesions (arrows). It was interesting to note that few lesions
existed in some lobes while other lobes contain several
granulomatous lesions—and this was likely due to the
nonuniform deposition pattern following carbon nanotube
instillation. Magnification X 20.
Higher magnification optical micrograph of lung tissue from
a rat exposed to single-wall carbon nanotubes (1 mg/kg) at 1
month postinstillation exposure. Note the discrete, multifocal
mononuclear granuloma centered around the carbon
nanotube material (arrows). Magnification X 400.
D. B. Wahrheit et. al. Toxicological Sciences 77, 117-125 (2004)
LUNG DEPOSITION OF CARBON NANOTUBES
NTs are totally insoluble and probably one of the most
biologically nondegradable man-made materials.Determining how
the NT-induced granulomas progress would require a longer-
duration study with this biopersistent material.
Fibers are generally of more health hazard than other forms of
particulates. It is well established that the pathogenicity of a
fiber in the lungs directly correlates with its biopersistency.
Granulomas (microscopic nodules), consisting of particles, live and
dead cells, and debris could impair cellular and physiological (gas
exchange) lung functions and give rise to fibrosis, more defined
nodules, and other lesions.
NConcerns about granulomas and fibers.
Control of Nanoparticles
Exposure by inhalation
- Filtering respirators or air supplied
respirators may be used as a last
option to control exposure to
nanoparticles.
- Probably the efficiency will be high for
all but the smallest nanoparticles (less
than 2 nanometers).
- The respirator must fit properly to
prevent leakage. The white powder around the
nostrils shows that this mask
did not have a tight fit.
Ingestion
Nanoparticles can be swallowed and therefore available for transfer to other
body organs via the gastro-intestinal compartment.
Little is currently known about the health effects of nanoparticles on the liver
and kidneys as well as the correct metric for describing the nanoparticle dose
in these organs.
Another area which merits further research is the transfer of nanoparticles
across the placenta barrier. Exposure to nanoparticles during the critical
window of fetal development may lead to developmental damage in the
offspring.
Possible Health Effects
Control of Nanoparticles
Ingestion exposure
- Occurs from hand-to-mouth contact
- Control by using gloves when handling
nanoparticle products
- Hand washing before eating, drinking
or smoking is also important
Dermal exposure
• Harmful effects arising from skin exposure may either occur locally within
the skin or alternatively the substance may be absorbed through the skin
and disseminated via the bloodstream, possibly causing systemic effects.
• Dermal absorption of nanoparticles has not been well investigated and
suggested that nanoparticles may penetrate into hair follicles where
constituents of the particles could dissolve in the aqueous conditions and
enter the skin.
• It is reasonable to postulate that nanoparticles are more likely to
penetrate, but this has not yet been demonstrated. Several
pharmaceutical companies are believed to be working on dermal
penetration of nanoparticles as a drug delivery route.
Possible Health Effects
Control of Nanoparticles
• Skin penetration may occur
mainly in the later stages of
the process, recovery or
surface contamination.
• Some evidence shows that
nanoparticles penetrate into
the inner layers of the skin and
possibly beyond, into the
blood circulation.
Skin Exposure
These agencies are conducting studies of potential health risks
of nanomaterials:
- The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (including the
National Toxicology Program);
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH);
- The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA);
- The Department of Defense;
- The Department of Energy (DOE);
- The National Science Foundation (NSF)
- INAIL
Health Risk Studies
ACUTE TOXICITY
Lipid Peroxidation Assay (MDA)
Cytotoxicity (necrosis) assay (MTT and LDH
Release)
Lipid peroxidation (Malonyldialdehyde, MDA)
LDH ASSAY
Apoptosis assay: (Caspase 3 Activation)
Autophagy Assay: Analysis of MAP LC3I to
LC3-II Conversion by Western Blot
Long term toxicity
Glutathione Assay
In Vitro Characterization
Detection of Endotoxin Contamination Detection
of Microbial Contamination
Detection of Mycoplasma Contamination
Cell Binding/Internalization
Analysis of Hemolytic Properties of Nanoparticles Analysis
of Platelet Aggregation
Analysis of Nanoparticle Interaction with Plasma Proteins
Coagulation Assay
Detection of Nitric Oxide Production by Macrophages

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  • 1. • Accumulation of a nanoparticles within the body can occur due to lack of degradation or excretion. • Many nanoparticles are not biodegradable. Very little is understood about possible health effects of nanoparticle exposure SAFETY
  • 2. Even inhert NP (Au) may be toxic. Concerns raised by in vitro studies on the toxicity of gold nanoparticles include cyanidation of elemental gold in neutrophils, initiation of eryptosis, spermatoxicity,38 nephrotoxicity, and irreversible binding to the major grooves of DNA (although this is specific to 1.4 nm gold nanoparticles). In vivo studies have reported gold nanoparticle toxicity detected as changes in gene expression in the liver and spleen, and changes in hematology and blood chemistry indicating liver and kidney damage and an inflammatory response, and histological maladies including apoptosis and inflammation in various organs. More recent concerns about toxicity such as rashes, proteinuria, and immune disorders have resulted in abandonment of use of gold in the treatment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis which has motivated the development of newer anti-immune therapies (etanercept, abatacept, and rituximab).
  • 3. Particle Scale Nanoparticles Ultrafine Respirable PM 10 1 nm 10 nm 100 nm 1 mm 10 mm PM 2.5
  • 4. Definitions- Particle Size • Nano = Ultrafine = < 100 nm (Conventional) • Nano = <10 nm (suggested by unique quantum and surface- specific functions) • Fine = 100 nm - 3 mm • Respirable (rat) = < 3 mm (max = 5 mm) • Respirable (human) = < 5 mm (max = 10 mm) • Inhalable (human) = ~ 10 - 50 mm
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  • 6. Inhalation: Inhaled particles induce inflammation in respiratory tract, causing tissue damage. Example: Inhalation of silica particles in industrial workers causes “silicosis”. Ingestion: nanoparticles may cause liver damage. Ingested nanoparticles (i.e. for oral drug delivery) have been found to accumulate in the liver. Excessive immune/inflammatory responses cause permanent liver damage. Potential human hazards for nanoscale particulates. Dermal exposure: Particles may enter body through the skin. Potential hazards are unknown at present. Other: ocular, ….
  • 7. 7 Nanoparticles affect biological behaviour at cellular, subcellular, protein, and gene levels Nanoparticle Toxicity
  • 8. Inhalation Pulmonary inflammatory reaction – Persistent inflammation is likely to lead to diseases such as fibrosis and cancer. Thus it is important to control inflammation. This can be done if we can: - (i) determine the critical dose of particles that initiates inflammation and - (ii) set exposure limits, according to the relevant metric, so that such a dose cannot be reached within a lifetime exposure scenario. Possible Health Effects
  • 9. NP’s Deposit Very Efficiently in the Alveolar Region
  • 10. Optical micrograph of lung tissue from a rat exposed to single- wall carbon nanotubes (1 mg/kg) 1 week post exposure. Note the early development of lesions surrounding the instilled SWCNT (arrows) and the nonuniform, diffuse pattern of single-wall carbon nanotube particulate deposition in the lung (X 100). Low-magnification micrograph of lung tissue from a rat exposed to single-wall carbon nanotubes (1 mg/kg) at 1 month postinstillation. Note the diffuse pattern of granulomatous lesions (arrows). It was interesting to note that few lesions existed in some lobes while other lobes contain several granulomatous lesions—and this was likely due to the nonuniform deposition pattern following carbon nanotube instillation. Magnification X 20. Higher magnification optical micrograph of lung tissue from a rat exposed to single-wall carbon nanotubes (1 mg/kg) at 1 month postinstillation exposure. Note the discrete, multifocal mononuclear granuloma centered around the carbon nanotube material (arrows). Magnification X 400. D. B. Wahrheit et. al. Toxicological Sciences 77, 117-125 (2004) LUNG DEPOSITION OF CARBON NANOTUBES
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  • 12. NTs are totally insoluble and probably one of the most biologically nondegradable man-made materials.Determining how the NT-induced granulomas progress would require a longer- duration study with this biopersistent material. Fibers are generally of more health hazard than other forms of particulates. It is well established that the pathogenicity of a fiber in the lungs directly correlates with its biopersistency. Granulomas (microscopic nodules), consisting of particles, live and dead cells, and debris could impair cellular and physiological (gas exchange) lung functions and give rise to fibrosis, more defined nodules, and other lesions. NConcerns about granulomas and fibers.
  • 13. Control of Nanoparticles Exposure by inhalation - Filtering respirators or air supplied respirators may be used as a last option to control exposure to nanoparticles. - Probably the efficiency will be high for all but the smallest nanoparticles (less than 2 nanometers). - The respirator must fit properly to prevent leakage. The white powder around the nostrils shows that this mask did not have a tight fit.
  • 14. Ingestion Nanoparticles can be swallowed and therefore available for transfer to other body organs via the gastro-intestinal compartment. Little is currently known about the health effects of nanoparticles on the liver and kidneys as well as the correct metric for describing the nanoparticle dose in these organs. Another area which merits further research is the transfer of nanoparticles across the placenta barrier. Exposure to nanoparticles during the critical window of fetal development may lead to developmental damage in the offspring. Possible Health Effects
  • 15. Control of Nanoparticles Ingestion exposure - Occurs from hand-to-mouth contact - Control by using gloves when handling nanoparticle products - Hand washing before eating, drinking or smoking is also important
  • 16. Dermal exposure • Harmful effects arising from skin exposure may either occur locally within the skin or alternatively the substance may be absorbed through the skin and disseminated via the bloodstream, possibly causing systemic effects. • Dermal absorption of nanoparticles has not been well investigated and suggested that nanoparticles may penetrate into hair follicles where constituents of the particles could dissolve in the aqueous conditions and enter the skin. • It is reasonable to postulate that nanoparticles are more likely to penetrate, but this has not yet been demonstrated. Several pharmaceutical companies are believed to be working on dermal penetration of nanoparticles as a drug delivery route. Possible Health Effects
  • 17. Control of Nanoparticles • Skin penetration may occur mainly in the later stages of the process, recovery or surface contamination. • Some evidence shows that nanoparticles penetrate into the inner layers of the skin and possibly beyond, into the blood circulation. Skin Exposure
  • 18. These agencies are conducting studies of potential health risks of nanomaterials: - The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (including the National Toxicology Program); - The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH); - The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); - The Department of Defense; - The Department of Energy (DOE); - The National Science Foundation (NSF) - INAIL Health Risk Studies
  • 19. ACUTE TOXICITY Lipid Peroxidation Assay (MDA) Cytotoxicity (necrosis) assay (MTT and LDH Release)
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  • 23. Apoptosis assay: (Caspase 3 Activation) Autophagy Assay: Analysis of MAP LC3I to LC3-II Conversion by Western Blot Long term toxicity Glutathione Assay
  • 24. In Vitro Characterization Detection of Endotoxin Contamination Detection of Microbial Contamination Detection of Mycoplasma Contamination Cell Binding/Internalization Analysis of Hemolytic Properties of Nanoparticles Analysis of Platelet Aggregation Analysis of Nanoparticle Interaction with Plasma Proteins Coagulation Assay Detection of Nitric Oxide Production by Macrophages