Size of silver nanoparticles determines proliferation ability of human circulating lymphocytes in vitro

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In this work we present biological effects of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) synthesized by picosecond laser ablation of silver in deionized water. We examined induction of chromosomal aberrations, lymphocyte micronuclei, appearance and recovery of double strand breaks (DSBs) of DNA, cell proliferation potential, concentration of lipid peroxidation products and insulin-like growth factor 1 (ILGF-1). We found that AgNPs sized from 3 nm to 8 nm induce cell cytostasis, which is accompanied with its clastogenic action on DNA, while AgNPs, sized 2 nm behaves contrary stimulating cell proliferation by enhancing ILGF-1 concentration.

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Joksić, G., Stašić, J., Filipović, J., Šobot, A. V., & Trtica, M. (2016). Size of silver nanoparticles determines proliferation ability of human circulating lymphocytes in vitro. Toxicology Letters, 247, 29–34. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2016.02.007

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