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Cytotoxicity of Metal‐Based Nanoparticles: From Mechanisms and Methods of Evaluation to Pathological Manifestations

Peizheng Xiong, Xiangming Huang, Naijing Ye, Qunwen Lu, Gang Zhang, Shunlin Peng, Hongbo Wang, Yiyao Liu

2022Advanced Science173 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Metal-based nanoparticles (NPs) are particularly important tools in tissue engineering-, drug carrier-, interventional therapy-, and biobased technologies. However, their complex and varied migration and transformation pathways, as well as their continuous accumulation in closed biological systems, cause various unpredictable toxic effects that threaten human and ecosystem health. Considerable experimental and theoretical efforts have been made toward understanding these cytotoxic effects, though more research on metal-based NPs integrated with clinical medicine is required. This review summarizes the mechanisms and evaluation methods of cytotoxicity and provides an in-depth analysis of the typical effects generated in the nervous, immune, reproductive, and genetic systems. In addition, the challenges and opportunities are discussed to enhance future investigations on safer metal-based NPs for practical commercial adoption.

Topics & Concepts

CytotoxicityPathologicalNanoparticleNanotechnologyMaterials scienceMedicineChemistryPathologyBiochemistryIn vitroNanoparticles: synthesis and applicationsImmunotoxicology and immune responsesAir Quality and Health Impacts
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