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Investigations of the Toxic Effect of Silver Nanoparticles on Mammalian Cell Lines

Franziska SambaleInstitute of Technical Chemistry, Leibniz University Hannover, Callinstraße 5, 30167 HannoverStefanie WagnerInstitute of Technical Chemistry, Leibniz University Hannover, Callinstraße 5, 30167 HannoverFrank StahlInstitute of Technical Chemistry, Leibniz University Hannover, Callinstraße 5, 30167 HannoverRenat R. KhaydarovInstitute of Nuclear Physics, TashkentThomas ScheperInstitute of Technical Chemistry, Leibniz University Hannover, Callinstraße 5, 30167 HannoverDetlef W. BahnemannInstitute of Technical Chemistry, Leibniz University Hannover, Callinstraße 5, 30167 Hannover
Journal of Nanomaterialsjournal2015en
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Silver nanoparticles are widely used for many applications. In this study silver nanoparticles have been tested for their toxic effect on fibroblasts (NIH‐3T3), on a human lung adenocarcinoma epithelial cell line (A‐549), on PC‐12‐cells, a rat adrenal pheochromocytoma cell line, and on HEP‐G2‐cells, a human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line. The viability of the cells cultivated with different concentrations of silver was determined by the MTT assay, a photometric method to determine cell metabolism. Dose‐response curves were extrapolated and IC 50 , total lethal concentration (TLC), and no observable adverse effect concentration (NOAEC) values were calculated for each cell line. As another approach, ECIS (electric‐cell‐substrate‐impedance‐sensing) an automated method to monitor cellular behavior in real‐time was applied to observe cells cultivated with silver nanoparticles. To identify the type of cell death the membrane integrity was analyzed by measurements of the lactate dehydrogenase releases and by determination of the caspase 3/7 activity. To ensure that the cytotoxic effect of silver nanoparticles is not traced back to the presence of Ag + ions in the suspension, an Ag + salt (AgNO 3 ) has been examined at the same concentration of Ag + present in the silver nanoparticle suspension that is assuming that the Ag particles are completely available as Ag + ions.

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