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Induction of cytotoxicity and apoptosis in mouse blastocysts by silver nanoparticles
Authors:Po-Wn Li  Tai-Hung Kuo  Ji-Hao Chang  Jui-Ming Yeh  Wen-Hsiung Chan
Institution:1. Masters Program in Nanotechnology, Chung Yuan Christian University, Chung Li, Taiwan;2. Department of Chemistry and Center for Nanotechnology, Chung Yuan Christian University, Chung Li, Taiwan;3. Department of Bioscience Technology and Center for Nanotechnology, Chung Yuan Christian University, Chung Li 32023, Taiwan
Abstract:Silver nanoparticles (nanoAg) are antibacterial materials widely used in various products and medical supplies. In this report, we examined the cytotoxic effects of nanoAg on mouse embryos at the blastocyst stage, subsequent embryonic attachment and outgrowth in vitro, and in vivo implantation by embryo transfer. Blastocysts treated with 50 μM nanoAg exhibited significantly increased apoptosis and a corresponding decrease in total cell number. Importantly, the implantation success rate of blastocysts pretreated with nanoAg was lower than that of their control counterparts. Moreover, in vitro treatment with 50 μM nanoAg was associated with increased resorption of post-implantation embryos and decreased fetal weight. Our results collectively indicate that in vitro exposure to nanoAg induces apoptosis and retards early post-implantation development after transfer to host mice. However, nanoAg-stimulated embryonic cytotoxicity appeared lower than that induced by the Ag+ ion. The results collectively show that nanoAg has the potential to induce embryo cytotoxicity. Further studies are required to establish effective protection strategies against the cytotoxic effects of these nanoparticles.
Keywords:Silver nanoparticle  Blastocyst  Apoptosis  Embryonic development
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