Oral toxicological study of titanium dioxide nanoparticles with a crystallite diameter of 6 nm in rats

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作者
Akagi, Jun-ichi [1 ]
Mizuta, Yasuko [1 ]
Akane, Hirotoshi [1 ]
Toyoda, Takeshi [1 ]
Ogawa, Kumiko [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Hlth Sci, Div Pathol, 3-25-26 Tonomachi,Kawasaki Ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 2109501, Japan
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Titanium dioxide; Nanomaterial; Subchronic; Oral toxicity; Genotoxicity; EXPOSURE; TOXICITY; BREAKS;
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10.1186/s12989-023-00533-x
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R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
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100405 ;
摘要
BackgroundThough titanium dioxide (TiO2) is generally considered to have a low impact in the human body, the safety of TiO2 containing nanosized particles (NPs) has attracted attention. We found that the toxicity of silver NPs markedly varied depending on their particle size, as silver NPs with a diameter of 10 nm exhibited fatal toxicity in female BALB/c mice, unlike those with diameters of 60 and 100 nm. Therefore, the toxicological effects of the smallest available TiO2 NPs with a crystallite size of 6 nm were examined in male and female F344/DuCrlCrlj rats by repeated oral administration of 10, 100, and 1000 mg/kg bw/day (5/sex/group) for 28 days and of 100, 300, and 1000 mg/kg bw/day (10/sex/group) for 90 days.ResultsIn both 28- and 90-day studies, no mortality was observed in any group, and no treatment-related adverse effects were observed in body weight, urinalysis, hematology, serum biochemistry, or organ weight. Histopathological examination revealed TiO2 particles as depositions of yellowish-brown material. The particles observed in the gastrointestinal lumen were also found in the nasal cavity, epithelium, and stromal tissue in the 28-day study. In addition, they were observed in Peyer's patches in the ileum, cervical lymph nodes, mediastinal lymph nodes, bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue, and trachea in the 90-day study. Notably, no adverse biological responses, such as inflammation or tissue injury, were observed around the deposits. Titanium concentration analysis in the liver, kidneys, and spleen revealed that TiO2 NPs were barely absorbed and accumulated in these tissues. Immunohistochemical analysis of colonic crypts showed no extension of the proliferative cell zone or preneoplastic cytoplasmic/nuclear translocation of beta-catenin either in the male or female 1000 mg/kg bw/day group. Regarding genotoxicity, no significant increase in micronucleated or gamma-H2AX positive hepatocytes was observed. Additionally, the induction of gamma-H2AX was not observed at the deposition sites of yellowish-brown materials.ConclusionsNo effects were observed after repeated oral administration of TiO2 with a crystallite size of 6 nm at up to 1000 mg/kg bw/day regarding general toxicity, accumulation of titanium in the liver, kidneys, and spleen, abnormality of colonic crypts, and induction of DNA strand breaks and chromosomal aberrations.
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