Title of article
Hemotoxicity of carbon nanotubes
Author/Authors
Bussy، نويسنده , , Cyrill and Methven، نويسنده , , Laura and Kostarelos، نويسنده , , Kostas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
8
From page
2127
To page
2134
Abstract
Carbon nanotubes may enter into the bloodstream and interact with blood components indirectly via translocation following unintended exposure or directly after an intended administration for biomedical purposes. Once introduced into systemic circulation, nanotubes will encounter various proteins, biomolecules or cells which have specific roles in the homeostasis of the circulatory system. It is therefore essential to determine whether those interactions will lead to adverse effects or not. Advances in the understanding of how carbon nanotubes interact with blood proteins, the complement system, red blood cells and the hemostatic system are reviewed in this article. While many studies on carbon nanotube health risk assessment and their biomedical applications have appeared in the last few years, reports on the hemocompatibility of these nanomaterials remain surprisingly limited. Yet, defining the hemotoxicological profile is a mandatory step toward the development of clinically-relevant medications or contrast agents based on carbon nanotubes.
Keywords
Multi-walled carbon Nanotubes , single walled carbon nanotubes , nanotoxicology , Blood , Hemocompatibility , Coagulation , Thrombosis , complement
Journal title
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Record number
1763929
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