Sorry, I don't understand your search. ×
Back to Search Start Over

Toxicity assessment and bioaccumulation in zebrafish embryos exposed to carbon nanotubes suspended in Pluronic® F-108

Authors :
Ruhung Wang
Alicea N. Meredith
Michael Lee Jr
Dakota Deutsch
Lizaveta Miadzvedskaya
Elizabeth Braun
Paul Pantano
Stacey Harper
Rockford Draper
Ruhung Wang
Alicea N. Meredith
Michael Lee Jr
Dakota Deutsch
Lizaveta Miadzvedskaya
Elizabeth Braun
Paul Pantano
Stacey Harper
Rockford Draper
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are often suspended in Pluronic® surfactants by sonication, which may confound toxicity studies because sonication of surfactants can create degradation products that are toxic to mammalian cells. Here, we present a toxicity assessment of Pluronic® F-108 with and without suspended CNTs using embryonic zebrafish as an in vivo model. Pluronic® sonolytic degradation products were toxic to zebrafish embryos just as they were to mammalian cells. When the toxic Pluronic® fragments were removed, there was little effect of pristine multi-walled CNTs (pMWNTs), carboxylated MWNTs (cMWNTs) or pristine single-walled carbon nanotubes (pSWNTs) on embryo viability and development, even at high concentrations. A gel electrophoretic method coupled with Raman imaging was developed to measure the bioaccumulation of CNTs by zebrafish embryos, and dose-dependent uptake of CNTs was observed. These data indicate that embryos accumulate pMWNTs, cMWNTs and pSWNTs yet there is very little embryo toxicity.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn953894788
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.6084.M9.FIGSHARE.C.3248929