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Effect of carbon black nanomaterial on biological membranes revealed by shape of human erythrocytes, platelets and phospholipid vesicles

机译:炭黑纳米材料对人红细胞,血小板和磷脂囊泡形状揭示的生物膜的影响

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We studied the effect of carbon black (CB) agglomerated nanomaterial on biological membranes as revealed by shapes of human erythrocytes, platelets and giant phospholipid vesicles. Diluted human blood was incubated with CB nanomaterial and observed by different microscopic techniques. Giant unilamellar phospholipid vesicles (GUVs) created by electroformation were incubated with CB nanomaterial and observed by optical microscopy. Populations of erythrocytes and GUVs were analyzed: the effect of CB nanomaterial was assessed by the average number and distribution of erythrocyte shape types (discocytes, echinocytes, stomatocytes) and of vesicles in test suspensions, with respect to control suspensions. Ensembles of representative images were created and analyzed using computer aided image processing and statistical methods. In a population study, blood of 14 healthy human donors was incubated with CB nanomaterial. Blood cell parameters (concentration of different cell types, their volumes and distributions) were assessed. We found that CB nanomaterial formed micrometer-sized agglomerates in citrated and phosphate buffered saline, in diluted blood and in blood plasma. These agglomerates interacted with erythrocyte membranes but did not affect erythrocyte shape locally or globally. CB nanomaterial agglomerates were found to mediate attractive interaction between blood cells and to present seeds for formation of agglomerate - blood cells complexes. Distortion of disc shape of resting platelets due to incubation with CB nanomaterial was not observed. CB nanomaterial induced bursting of GUVs while the shape of the remaining vesicles was on the average more elongated than in control suspension, indicating indirect osmotic effects of CB nanomaterial. CB nanomaterial interacts with membranes of blood cells but does not have a direct effect on local or global membrane shape in physiological in vitro conditions. Blood cells and GUVs are convenient and ethically acceptable methods for the study of effects of various substances on biological membranes and therefrom derived effects on organisms.
机译:我们研究了炭黑(CB)团聚的纳米材料对生物膜的影响,如人类红细胞,血小板和巨型磷脂囊泡的形状所揭示。将稀释的人血与CB纳米材料孵育,并通过不同的显微镜技术进行观察。通过电铸形成的巨大单层磷脂囊泡(GUV)与CB纳米材料孵育,并通过光学显微镜观察。分析了红细胞和GUV的种群:相对于对照混悬液,CB纳米材料的作用通过测试混悬液中红细胞形状类型(碟状细胞,棘突细胞,口红细胞)和囊泡的平均数量和分布来评估。使用计算机辅助图像处理和统计方法创建并分析了代表性图像的集合。在一项人口研究中,将14名健康人类供体的血液与CB纳米材料一起孵育。评估血细胞参数(不同细胞类型的浓度,其体积和分布)。我们发现,CB纳米材料在柠檬酸盐和磷酸盐缓冲盐水,稀释血液和血浆中形成了微米级的团块。这些附聚物与红细胞膜相互作用,但不局部或全局影响红细胞形状。发现CB纳米材料团聚物可介导血细胞之间的吸引相互作用,并提供种子以形成团聚物-血细胞复合物。未观察到由于与CB纳米材料孵育而导致静息血小板的椎间盘形状变形。 CB纳米材料诱导了GUV的破裂,而其余囊泡的形状平均比对照组悬浮液中的要长,这表明CB纳米材料具有间接的渗透作用。 CB纳米材料与血细胞膜相互作用,但在生理体外条件下对局部或整体膜的形状没有直接影响。血细胞和GUV是研究各种物质对生物膜的影响以及由此衍生的对生物的影响的便捷且在伦理上可接受的方法。

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