Do Nanoparticle Physico-Chemical Properties and Developmental Exposure Window Influence Nano ZnO Embryotoxicity in Xenopus laevis?

The growing global production of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs) suggests a realistic increase in the environmental exposure to such a nanomaterial, making the knowledge of its biological reactivity and its safe-by-design synthesis mandatory. In this study, the embryotoxicity of ZnONPs (1–100 mg/L...

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Main Authors: Patrizia Bonfanti, Elisa Moschini, Melissa Saibene, Renato Bacchetta, Leonardo Rettighieri, Lorenzo Calabri, Anita Colombo, Paride Mantecca
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Published: MDPI AG 2015-07-01
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spelling doaj-229e7dc6afb541cf9b5dcb14adad90e52020-11-24T23:48:03ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012015-07-011288828884810.3390/ijerph120808828ijerph120808828Do Nanoparticle Physico-Chemical Properties and Developmental Exposure Window Influence Nano ZnO Embryotoxicity in Xenopus laevis?Patrizia Bonfanti0Elisa Moschini1Melissa Saibene2Renato Bacchetta3Leonardo Rettighieri4Lorenzo Calabri5Anita Colombo6Paride Mantecca7Department Earth and Environmental Sciences, POLARIS Research Centre, University of Milano Bicocca, 1 Piazza della Scienza, 20126 Milan, ItalyDepartment Earth and Environmental Sciences, POLARIS Research Centre, University of Milano Bicocca, 1 Piazza della Scienza, 20126 Milan, ItalyDepartment Earth and Environmental Sciences, POLARIS Research Centre, University of Milano Bicocca, 1 Piazza della Scienza, 20126 Milan, ItalyDepartment of Biosciences, University of Milan, 26 via Celoria, 20133 Milan, ItalyTec Star S.r.l., Viale Europa, 40, 41011 Campogalliano, ItalyTec Star S.r.l., Viale Europa, 40, 41011 Campogalliano, ItalyDepartment Earth and Environmental Sciences, POLARIS Research Centre, University of Milano Bicocca, 1 Piazza della Scienza, 20126 Milan, ItalyDepartment Earth and Environmental Sciences, POLARIS Research Centre, University of Milano Bicocca, 1 Piazza della Scienza, 20126 Milan, ItalyThe growing global production of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs) suggests a realistic increase in the environmental exposure to such a nanomaterial, making the knowledge of its biological reactivity and its safe-by-design synthesis mandatory. In this study, the embryotoxicity of ZnONPs (1–100 mg/L) specifically synthesized for industrial purposes with different sizes, shapes (round, rod) and surface coatings (PEG, PVP) was tested using the frog embryo teratogenesis assay-Xenopus (FETAX) to identify potential target tissues and the most sensitive developmental stages. The ZnONPs did not cause embryolethality, but induced a high incidence of malformations, in particular misfolded gut and abdominal edema. Smaller, round NPs were more effective than the bigger, rod ones, and PEGylation determined a reduction in embryotoxicity. Ingestion appeared to be the most relevant exposure route. Only the embryos exposed from the stomodeum opening showed anatomical and histological lesions to the intestine, mainly referable to a swelling of paracellular spaces among enterocytes. In conclusion, ZnONPs differing in shape and surface coating displayed similar toxicity in X. laevis embryos and shared the same target organ. Nevertheless, we cannot exclude that the physico-chemical characteristics may influence the severity of such effects. Further research efforts are mandatory to ensure the synthesis of safer nano-ZnO-containing products.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/8/8828zinc oxidenanoparticles, Xenopus laevisFETAXsurface coatingnanotoxicology
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language English
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author Patrizia Bonfanti
Elisa Moschini
Melissa Saibene
Renato Bacchetta
Leonardo Rettighieri
Lorenzo Calabri
Anita Colombo
Paride Mantecca
spellingShingle Patrizia Bonfanti
Elisa Moschini
Melissa Saibene
Renato Bacchetta
Leonardo Rettighieri
Lorenzo Calabri
Anita Colombo
Paride Mantecca
Do Nanoparticle Physico-Chemical Properties and Developmental Exposure Window Influence Nano ZnO Embryotoxicity in Xenopus laevis?
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
zinc oxide
nanoparticles, Xenopus laevis
FETAX
surface coating
nanotoxicology
author_facet Patrizia Bonfanti
Elisa Moschini
Melissa Saibene
Renato Bacchetta
Leonardo Rettighieri
Lorenzo Calabri
Anita Colombo
Paride Mantecca
author_sort Patrizia Bonfanti
title Do Nanoparticle Physico-Chemical Properties and Developmental Exposure Window Influence Nano ZnO Embryotoxicity in Xenopus laevis?
title_short Do Nanoparticle Physico-Chemical Properties and Developmental Exposure Window Influence Nano ZnO Embryotoxicity in Xenopus laevis?
title_full Do Nanoparticle Physico-Chemical Properties and Developmental Exposure Window Influence Nano ZnO Embryotoxicity in Xenopus laevis?
title_fullStr Do Nanoparticle Physico-Chemical Properties and Developmental Exposure Window Influence Nano ZnO Embryotoxicity in Xenopus laevis?
title_full_unstemmed Do Nanoparticle Physico-Chemical Properties and Developmental Exposure Window Influence Nano ZnO Embryotoxicity in Xenopus laevis?
title_sort do nanoparticle physico-chemical properties and developmental exposure window influence nano zno embryotoxicity in xenopus laevis?
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2015-07-01
description The growing global production of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs) suggests a realistic increase in the environmental exposure to such a nanomaterial, making the knowledge of its biological reactivity and its safe-by-design synthesis mandatory. In this study, the embryotoxicity of ZnONPs (1–100 mg/L) specifically synthesized for industrial purposes with different sizes, shapes (round, rod) and surface coatings (PEG, PVP) was tested using the frog embryo teratogenesis assay-Xenopus (FETAX) to identify potential target tissues and the most sensitive developmental stages. The ZnONPs did not cause embryolethality, but induced a high incidence of malformations, in particular misfolded gut and abdominal edema. Smaller, round NPs were more effective than the bigger, rod ones, and PEGylation determined a reduction in embryotoxicity. Ingestion appeared to be the most relevant exposure route. Only the embryos exposed from the stomodeum opening showed anatomical and histological lesions to the intestine, mainly referable to a swelling of paracellular spaces among enterocytes. In conclusion, ZnONPs differing in shape and surface coating displayed similar toxicity in X. laevis embryos and shared the same target organ. Nevertheless, we cannot exclude that the physico-chemical characteristics may influence the severity of such effects. Further research efforts are mandatory to ensure the synthesis of safer nano-ZnO-containing products.
topic zinc oxide
nanoparticles, Xenopus laevis
FETAX
surface coating
nanotoxicology
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/8/8828
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