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Effect of carbon nanomaterial dimension on the functional activity and degeneration of neurons.
Lee, Hyojin; Kim, Seongchan; Hwang, Kyeong Seob; Lim, Nu Ri; Oh, Han Bin; Cho, Il-Joo; Kim, Jongbaeg; Kim, Ki Hun; Kim, Hong Nam.
Afiliação
  • Lee H; Center for Biomaterials, Biomedical Engineering Institute, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul, 02792, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: hyojinlee@kist.re.kr.
  • Kim S; Center for Biomaterials, Biomedical Engineering Institute, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul, 02792, Republic of Korea.
  • Hwang KS; Brain Science Institute, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul, 02792, Republic of Korea; School of Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, 03722, Republic of Korea.
  • Lim NR; Doping Control Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul, 02792, Republic of Korea; Department of Chemistry, Sogang University, Seoul, 04107, South Korea.
  • Oh HB; Department of Chemistry, Sogang University, Seoul, 04107, South Korea.
  • Cho IJ; Brain Science Institute, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul, 02792, Republic of Korea; Division of Bio-Medical Science and Technology, KIST School, Korea University of Science and Technology, Seoul, 02792, Republic of Korea; School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Yons
  • Kim J; Brain Science Institute, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul, 02792, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: kimjb@yonsei.ac.kr.
  • Kim KH; Doping Control Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul, 02792, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: kihun.kim@kist.re.kr.
  • Kim HN; Brain Science Institute, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul, 02792, Republic of Korea; School of Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, 03722, Republic of Korea; Division of Bio-Medical Science and Technology, KIST School, Korea University of Science and Technology, S
Biomaterials ; 279: 121232, 2021 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34739983
ABSTRACT
Despite growing concerns regarding the threat of airborne nanoparticle-mediated brain degeneration, the underlying pathological mechanisms remain unclear. Carbon nanomaterials, the main components of airborne nanoparticles, have multi-dimensional structures. Therefore, the dimensional effect of carbon-based nanomaterials on the regulation of neural function in brain disorders requires additional clarification. Herein, we report the interaction between zero-to three-dimensional carbon nanostructures and the amyloid-beta protein, which can either activate or interrupt neuronal functions, depending on the dimension of the carbon nanostructures. The carbon nanomaterials induced significant cellular activation by short-term exposure, while prolonged exposure eventually caused neuronal cell death. Such dimension-dependent activation or degeneration was more evident in the higher-dimension carbon nanomaterials, as confirmed by the increases in neurotransmitter secretion and synapse-related protein levels to more than five times at 72 h of monitoring and calcium signaling in the neurons. The inclusion of amyloid-beta proteins ameliorated the cytotoxic effects of carbon nanomaterials in higher-dimensional carbon nanomaterials by regulating 333 genes. We found that the ɑ-synuclein gene is the key factor in carbon-induced abnormal neuronal function. Therefore, through biological analyses and in vitro feasibility studies, this new insight may contribute toward understanding the pathological mechanism and finding a new target for therapy in human brain pathologies.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Nanoestruturas / Nanopartículas Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Biomaterials Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Nanoestruturas / Nanopartículas Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Biomaterials Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article
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