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Cutaneous applied nano-ZnO reduce the ability of hair follicle stem cells to differentiate.
Ge, Wei; Zhao, Yong; Lai, Fang-Nong; Liu, Jing-Cai; Sun, Yuan-Chao; Wang, Jun-Jie; Cheng, Shun-Feng; Zhang, Xi-Feng; Sun, Li-Lan; Li, Lan; Dyce, Paul W; Shen, Wei.
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  • Ge W; a Institute of Reproductive Sciences, Key Laboratory of Animal Reproduction and Germplasm Enhancement in Universities of Shandong, College of Animal Science and Technology, Qingdao Agricultural University , Qingdao , Shandong , China.
  • Zhao Y; a Institute of Reproductive Sciences, Key Laboratory of Animal Reproduction and Germplasm Enhancement in Universities of Shandong, College of Animal Science and Technology, Qingdao Agricultural University , Qingdao , Shandong , China.
  • Lai FN; b College of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Qingdao Agricultural University , Qingdao , Shandong , China.
  • Liu JC; a Institute of Reproductive Sciences, Key Laboratory of Animal Reproduction and Germplasm Enhancement in Universities of Shandong, College of Animal Science and Technology, Qingdao Agricultural University , Qingdao , Shandong , China.
  • Sun YC; a Institute of Reproductive Sciences, Key Laboratory of Animal Reproduction and Germplasm Enhancement in Universities of Shandong, College of Animal Science and Technology, Qingdao Agricultural University , Qingdao , Shandong , China.
  • Wang JJ; a Institute of Reproductive Sciences, Key Laboratory of Animal Reproduction and Germplasm Enhancement in Universities of Shandong, College of Animal Science and Technology, Qingdao Agricultural University , Qingdao , Shandong , China.
  • Cheng SF; a Institute of Reproductive Sciences, Key Laboratory of Animal Reproduction and Germplasm Enhancement in Universities of Shandong, College of Animal Science and Technology, Qingdao Agricultural University , Qingdao , Shandong , China.
  • Zhang XF; a Institute of Reproductive Sciences, Key Laboratory of Animal Reproduction and Germplasm Enhancement in Universities of Shandong, College of Animal Science and Technology, Qingdao Agricultural University , Qingdao , Shandong , China.
  • Sun LL; a Institute of Reproductive Sciences, Key Laboratory of Animal Reproduction and Germplasm Enhancement in Universities of Shandong, College of Animal Science and Technology, Qingdao Agricultural University , Qingdao , Shandong , China.
  • Li L; c Reproductive Center, Weifang City People's Hospital , Weifang , Shandong , China.
  • Dyce PW; a Institute of Reproductive Sciences, Key Laboratory of Animal Reproduction and Germplasm Enhancement in Universities of Shandong, College of Animal Science and Technology, Qingdao Agricultural University , Qingdao , Shandong , China.
  • Shen W; d Department of Animal Sciences , Auburn University , Auburn , AL , USA.
Nanotoxicology ; 11(4): 465-474, 2017 May.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28326861
ABSTRACT
The ability of metal oxide nanoparticles to penetrate the skin has aroused a great deal of interest during the past decade due to concerns over the safety of topically applied sunscreens that contain physical UV-resistant metal particles, such as nano-Zinc oxide (nZnO). Previous studies demonstrate that metal oxide nanoparticles accumulate in skin furrows and hair follicles following topical application while little is known about the consequence of these nanoparticles on skin homeostasis. The current investigation tested the effects of nZnO (0.5 mg/day mouse) on hair follicle physiology. Topical application of Vaseline containing nZnO, bulk ZnO (bZnO), or ionized Zn to newborn mice vibrissa pad over a period of 7 consecutive days revealed that nZnO accumulated within hair follicles, and this induced the apoptosis of hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs). In vitro studies also indicated that nZnO exposure caused obvious DNA damage and induced apoptosis in HFSCs. Furthermore, it was found that nZnO exposure perturbed genes associated with HFSC apoptosis, cell communication, and differentiation. HFSCs transplantation assay demonstrated that the potential of HFSCs to differentiate was reduced. This investigation indicates a potential risk of topically applied ZnO nanoparticles on skin homeostasis.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Células-Tronco / Protetores Solares / Óxido de Zinco / Diferenciação Celular / Folículo Piloso / Nanopartículas Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Células-Tronco / Protetores Solares / Óxido de Zinco / Diferenciação Celular / Folículo Piloso / Nanopartículas Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article