Importance of surface charge of soot nanoparticles in determining inhalation toxicity in mice

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 Feb;30(7):18985-18997. doi: 10.1007/s11356-022-23444-4. Epub 2022 Oct 12.

Abstract

Physicochemical properties of nanoparticles are important in regulating nanoparticle toxicity; however, the contribution of nanoparticle charge remains unclear. The objective of this study was to investigate the pulmonary effects of inhalation of charged soot nanoparticles. We established a stably charged nanoparticle generation system for whole-body exposure in BALB/c mice, which produced positively charged, negatively charged, and neutral soot nanoparticles in a wide range of concentrations. After a 7-day exposure, pulmonary toxicity was assessed, together with proteomics analysis. The charged soot nanoparticles on average carried 1.17-1.35 electric charges, and the sizes for nanoparticles under different charging conditions were all fixed at 69 ~ 72 nm. We observed that charged soot nanoparticles induced cytotoxic LDH and increased lung permeability, with the release of 8-isoprostane and caspase-3 and systemic IL-6 in mice, especially for positively charged soot nanoparticles. Next, we observed that positive-charged soot nanoparticles upregulated Eif2, Eif4, sirtuin, mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR), and HIPPO-related signaling pathways in the lungs compared with negatively charged soot nanoparticles. HIF1α, sirt1, E-cadherin, and Yap were increased in mice's lungs by positively charged soot nanoparticle exposure. In conclusion, carbonaceous nanoparticles carrying electric ions, especially positive-charged, are particularly toxic when inhaled and should be of concern in terms of pulmonary health protection.

Keywords: Inflammation; Nanoparticle charge; Nanoparticles; Oxidative stress; Particulate matter; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Inhalation
  • Animals
  • Lung
  • Mammals
  • Mice
  • Nanoparticles* / chemistry
  • Nanoparticles* / toxicity
  • Soot* / chemistry

Substances

  • Soot