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Bingbing Sun

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Degree:Doctoral Degree
School/Department:Department of Chemical Engineering
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The neurotoxicity induced by engineered nanomaterials

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2019-01-01

Journal:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NANOMEDICINE

Included Journals:SCIE、PubMed

Volume:14

Page Number:4167-4186

ISSN No.:1178-2013

Key Words:engineered nanomaterials; neurotoxicity; oxidative stress; inflammation; DNA damage; cell death

Abstract:Engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) have been widely used in various fields due to their novel physicochemical properties. However, the use of ENMs has led to an increased exposure in humans, and the safety of ENMs has attracted much attention. It is universally acknowledged that ENMs could enter the human body via different routes, eg, inhalation, skin contact, and intravenous injection. Studies have proven that ENMs can cross or bypass the blood-brain barrier and then access the central nervous system and cause neurotoxicity. Until now, diverse in vivo and in vitro models have been developed to evaluate the neurotoxicity of ENMs, and oxidative stress, inflammation, DNA damage, and cell death have been identified as being involved. However, due to various physicochemical properties of ENMs and diverse study models in existing studies, it remains challenging to establish the structure-activity relationship of nanomaterials in neurotoxicity. In this paper, we aimed to review current studies on ENM-induced neurotoxicity, with an emphasis on the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved. We hope to provide a rational material design strategy for ENMs when they are applied in biomedical or other engineering applications.