2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpc.2019.108559
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Safety assessment of antibiotic administration by magnetic nanoparticles in in vitro zebrafish liver and intestine cultures

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“…This aspect was recently evidenced by using fish organ cultures and testing different oxytetracycline exposure methods, including antibiotic bound on BIONs. Notably, the exposure of an isolated organ to BIONs bearing the antibiotic cannot be representative of the complexity of the interactions occurring in a whole organism [96].…”
Section: Bions For Biomedicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This aspect was recently evidenced by using fish organ cultures and testing different oxytetracycline exposure methods, including antibiotic bound on BIONs. Notably, the exposure of an isolated organ to BIONs bearing the antibiotic cannot be representative of the complexity of the interactions occurring in a whole organism [96].…”
Section: Bions For Biomedicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zebrafish has a high degree of genetic homology with humans and is widely used to detect the toxicity of nanomaterials (Yang et al, 2018;Qiu et al, 2019). Previous studies showed that iron oxide nanoparticles could penetrate the chorion and act directly on the zebrafish embryos, leading to death, malformation, developmental delay, hatching failure, oxidative stress, and the alteration of redox homeostasis (Pitt et al, 2018;Chemello et al, 2019;Pereira et al, 2020;Thirumurthi et al, 2022). The accumulation of iron oxide nanoparticles in zebrafish larvae also caused the obvious cardiotoxicity, characterized by slowed heart rate, pericardial edema, and cardiac hemorrhage (Pereira et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%