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Название: Electron microscopy study on the transport of lead oxide nanoparticles into brain structures following their subchronic intranasal administration in rats
Авторы: Sutunkova, M. P.
Minigalieva, I. A.
Shelomencev, I. G.
Privalova, L. I.
Ryabova, Y. V.
Tazhigulova, A. V.
Amromin, L. A.
Minigalieva, R. F.
Sutunkova, Y. M.
Gurvich, V. B.
Makoveeva, E. V.
Toropova, L. V.
Дата публикации: 2022
Издатель: Nature Research
Библиографическое описание: Sutunkova, MP, Minigalieva, IA, Shelomencev, IG, Privalova, LI, Ryabova, YV, Tazhigulova, AV, Amromin, LA, Minigalieva, RF, Sutunkova, YM, Gurvich, VB, Makoveeva, EV & Toropova, LV 2022, 'Electron microscopy study on the transport of lead oxide nanoparticles into brain structures following their subchronic intranasal administration in rats', Scientific Reports, Том. 12, № 1, 19444. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-24018-7
Sutunkova, M. P., Minigalieva, I. A., Shelomencev, I. G., Privalova, L. I., Ryabova, Y. V., Tazhigulova, A. V., Amromin, L. A., Minigalieva, R. F., Sutunkova, Y. M., Gurvich, V. B., Makoveeva, E. V., & Toropova, L. V. (2022). Electron microscopy study on the transport of lead oxide nanoparticles into brain structures following their subchronic intranasal administration in rats. Scientific Reports, 12(1), [19444]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-24018-7
Аннотация: White outbred female rats were exposed intranasally to 50-µL of suspension of lead oxide nanoparticles (PbO NPs) at a concentration of 0.5 mg/mL thrice a week during six weeks. A control group of rats was administered deionized water in similar volumes and conditions. The developed intoxication was manifested by altered biochemical and cytochemical parameters, as well as behavioral reactions of animals. Using electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy techniques, we revealed deposition of PbO NPs in the olfactory bulb, but not in basal ganglia, and an increase in the number of axons with damage to the myelin sheath in the tissues of olfactory bulb and basal ganglia, changes in the ultrastructure of mitochondria of neurons in the tissues of olfactory bulb and basal ganglia of the brain, and differences in the mitochondrial profile of neurons in different regions of the rat brain. Our results collectively suggest that the central nervous system may be a target of low-level toxicity of lead oxide nanoparticles. © 2022, The Author(s).
Ключевые слова: ADMINISTRATION, INTRANASAL
ANIMALS
BRAIN
FEMALE
MICROSCOPY, ELECTRON
NANOPARTICLES
OLFACTORY BULB
RATS
LEAD OXIDE
NANOPARTICLE
ANIMAL
BRAIN
CHEMISTRY
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
FEMALE
INTRANASAL DRUG ADMINISTRATION
OLFACTORY BULB
RAT
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/131470
Условия доступа: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
cc-by
Текст лицензии: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Идентификатор SCOPUS: 85141972679
Идентификатор WOS: 000883823800070
Идентификатор PURE: 31781025
5791635a-3134-40b1-8860-a0c24c92a318
ISSN: 2045-2322
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-24018-7
Сведения о поддержке: Ural Federal University Program of Development
Yekaterinburg Medical Research Center for Prophylaxis and Health Protection in Industrial Workers
Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Minobrnauka
The research funding from Yekaterinburg Medical Research Center for Prophylaxis and Health Protection in Industrial Workers for funding the experimental materials and facilities is gratefully acknowledged. The research funding from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (Ural Federal University Program of Development within the Priority–2030 Program) for experiment implementation and analysis of its results is gratefully acknowledged.
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