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KMID : 1034820080040040311
Molecular & Cellular Toxicology
2008 Volume.4 No. 4 p.311 ~ p.317
Exposing Zebrafish to Silver Nanoparticles during Caudal Fin Regeneration Disrupts Caudal Fin Growth and p53 Signaling
Yeo Min-Kyeong

Pak Se-Wha
Abstract
Zebrafish were exposed to commercial silver nanoparticles (10-20 nm) at 0.4 and 4 ppm during cadual fin regeneration. The silver was in the ionic form. Fin regeneration was slow in the group exposed to the lower concentration. The cadual fin, gill, and muscle were assayed after 48 hours and subjected to histological analysis. In all tissues sampled, fish exposed to nanoparticles exhibited infiltration, large mitochondria with empty matrices, and accumulation of nano-sized silver in blood vessels. The results suggested mitochondrial damage and induction of inflammation. Microarray analysis of RNA from young zebrafish (52 hours post-fertilization) that were exposed to nanometer-sized silver particles, showed alteration in expression of the p53 gene pathway related to apoptosis. Gene expression changes in the nanoparticle-treated zebrafish led to phenotypic changes, reflecting increased apoptosis.
KEYWORD
Silver nanoparticles, Biological toxicity, Caudal fin regeneration, p53, Zebrafish
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