Concentration-dependent effects of fullerenol on cultured hippocampal neuron viability

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Background: Recent studies have shown that the biological actions and toxicity of the water-soluble compound, polyhydroxyfullerene (fullerenol), are related to the concentrations present at a particular site of action. This study investigated the effects of different concentrations of fullerenol on cultured rat hippocampal neurons. Methods and results: Fullerenol at low concentrations significantly enhanced hippocampal neuron viability as tested by MTT assay and Hoechst 33342/propidium iodide double stain detection. At high concentrations, fullerenol induced apoptosis confirmed by Comet assay and assessment of caspase proteins. Conclusion: These findings suggest that fullerenol promotes cell death and protects against cell damage, depending on the concentration present. The concentration-dependent effects of fullerenol were mainly due to its influence on the reduction-oxidation pathway. © 2012 Zha et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.

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Zha, Y. ying, Yang, B., Tang, M. liang, Chen, J. tao, Wen, L. ping, & Wang, M. (2012). Concentration-dependent effects of fullerenol on cultured hippocampal neuron viability. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 7, 3099–3109. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S30934

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