Features of the response to subchronic low-dose exposure to copper oxide nanoparticles in rats

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Marina P. Sutunkova
Yuliya V. Ryabova
Ilzira A. Minigalieva
Tatiana V. Bushueva
Renata R. Sakhautdinova
Ivan A. Bereza
Daria R. Shaikhova
Anna M. Amromina
Aleksei I. Chemezov
Ivan G. Shelomencev
Lev A. Amromin
Irene E. Valamina
Liubov V. Toropova
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[1] Yekaterinburg Medical Research Center for Prophylaxis and Health Protection in Industrial Workers,Laboratory of Stochastic Transport of Nanoparticles in Living Systems
[2] Ural Federal University,Laboratory of Mathematical Modeling of Physical and Chemical Processes in Multiphase Media
[3] Ural State Medical University,Otto
[4] Ural Federal University,Schott
[5] Friedrich-Schiller-Universität-Jena,Institut Für Materialforschung
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Copper is an essential trace element for human health and, at the same time, a major industrial metal widely used both in its elemental form and in compounds. We conducted a dose-dependent assessment of the response of outbred albino male rats to subchronic low-dose exposure to copper oxide nanoparticles administered intraperitoneally at cumulative doses of 18 and 36 mg/kg during 6 weeks to exposure groups 1 and 2, respectively. We observed disorders at different levels of organization of the body in the exposed animals, from molecular to organismal. The observed decrease in the activity of succinate dehydrogenase in nucleated blood cells gave evidence of impaired bioenergetics processes. In view of the results of the metabolomics analysis, we assume mitochondrial damage and contribution of apoptotic processes to the pathology induced by copper poisoning. We also assume neurodegenerative effects based on the assessed morphological parameters of the nervous system, results of behavioral tests, and a decreased level of expression of genes encoding NMDA receptor subunits in the hippocampus. The hepatotoxic effect noted by a number of metabolomics-based, biochemical, and cytological indicators was manifested by the impaired protein-synthesizing function of the liver and enhanced degenerative processes in its cells. We also observed a nephrotoxic effect of nanosized copper oxide with a predominant lesion of proximal kidney tubules. At the same time, both doses tested demonstrated such positive health effects as a statistically significant decrease in the activity of alkaline phosphatase and the nucleated blood cell DNA fragmentation factor. Judging by the changes observed, the cumulative dose of copper oxide nanoparticles of 18 mg/kg body weight administered intraperitoneally approximates the threshold one for rats. The established markers of health impairments may serve as a starting point in the development of techniques of early diagnosis of copper poisoning.
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