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Species-specific toxicity of copper nanoparticles among mammalian and piscine cell lines
Authors:Lan Song  Mona Connolly  Maria L. Fernández-Cruz  Martina G. Vijver  Marta Fernández  Estefanía Conde
Affiliation:1. Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), University Leiden,Leiden, The Netherlandssong@cml.leidenuniv.nl jmnavas@inia.es;3. Departamento de Medio Ambiente, Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA),Carretera de la Coru?a Km 7.5, E-28040 Madrid, Spain;4. Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), University Leiden,Leiden, The Netherlands;5. CIEMAT. Avda. Complutense 40,28040 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:The four copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) with the size of 25, 50, 78 and 100 nm and one type of micron-sized particles (MPs) (~500 nm) were exposed to two mammalian (H4IIE and HepG2) and two piscine (PLHC-1 and RTH-149) cell lines to test the species-specific toxicities of CuNPs. The results showed that the morphologies, ion release and size of the particles all played an important role when investigating the toxicity. Furthermore, the authors found that the particle forms of CuNPs in suspensions highly contribute to the toxicity in all exposed cell lines whereas copper ions (Cu2+) only caused significant responses in mammalian cell lines, indicating the species-specific toxicity of CuNPs. This study revealed that the morphologies, ion release rate of NPs as well as the species-specific vulnerabilities of cells should all be considered when explaining and extrapolating toxicity test results among particles and among species.
Keywords:copper nanoparticles  mammalian and fish cell lines  size and morphology of NPs  species-specific cytotoxicity  reactive oxygen species
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