Silver nanoparticles reduce brain inflammation and related neurotoxicity through induction of H2S-synthesizing enzymes

Silver nanoparticles (AgNP) are known to penetrate into the brain and cause neuronal death. However, there is a paucity in studies examining the effect of AgNP on the resident immune cells of the brain, microglia. Given microglia are implicated in neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's...

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Main Authors: Gonzalez-Carter, D.A., Leo, B.F., Ruenraroengsak, P., Chen, S., Goode, A.E., Theodorou, I.G., Chung, K.F., Carzaniga, R., Shaffer, M.S.P., Dexter, D.T., Ryan, M.P., Porter, A.E.
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spelling my.um.eprints.191822018-09-12T01:10:16Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/19182/ Silver nanoparticles reduce brain inflammation and related neurotoxicity through induction of H2S-synthesizing enzymes Gonzalez-Carter, D.A. Leo, B.F. Ruenraroengsak, P. Chen, S. Goode, A.E. Theodorou, I.G. Chung, K.F. Carzaniga, R. Shaffer, M.S.P. Dexter, D.T. Ryan, M.P. Porter, A.E. R Medicine Silver nanoparticles (AgNP) are known to penetrate into the brain and cause neuronal death. However, there is a paucity in studies examining the effect of AgNP on the resident immune cells of the brain, microglia. Given microglia are implicated in neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease (PD), it is important to examine how AgNPs affect microglial inflammation to fully assess AgNP neurotoxicity. In addition, understanding AgNP processing by microglia will allow better prediction of their long term bioreactivity. In the present study, the in vitro uptake and intracellular transformation of citrate-capped AgNPs by microglia, as well as their effects on microglial inflammation and related neurotoxicity were examined. Analytical microscopy demonstrated internalization and dissolution of AgNPs within microglia and formation of non-reactive silver sulphide (Ag2S) on the surface of AgNPs. Furthermore, AgNP-treatment up-regulated microglial expression of the hydrogen sulphide (H2S)-synthesizing enzyme cystathionine-3-lyase (CSE). In addition, AgNPs showed significant anti-inflammatory effects, reducing lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated ROS, nitric oxide and TNFα production, which translated into reduced microglial toxicity towards dopaminergic neurons. Hence, the present results indicate that intracellular Ag2S formation, resulting from CSE-mediated H2S production in microglia, sequesters Ag+ ions released from AgNPs, significantly limiting their toxicity, concomitantly reducing microglial inflammation and related neurotoxicity. Nature Publishing Group 2017 Article PeerReviewed Gonzalez-Carter, D.A. and Leo, B.F. and Ruenraroengsak, P. and Chen, S. and Goode, A.E. and Theodorou, I.G. and Chung, K.F. and Carzaniga, R. and Shaffer, M.S.P. and Dexter, D.T. and Ryan, M.P. and Porter, A.E. (2017) Silver nanoparticles reduce brain inflammation and related neurotoxicity through induction of H2S-synthesizing enzymes. Scientific Reports, 7 (1). p. 42871. ISSN 2045-2322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42871 doi:10.1038/srep42871
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Gonzalez-Carter, D.A.
Leo, B.F.
Ruenraroengsak, P.
Chen, S.
Goode, A.E.
Theodorou, I.G.
Chung, K.F.
Carzaniga, R.
Shaffer, M.S.P.
Dexter, D.T.
Ryan, M.P.
Porter, A.E.
Silver nanoparticles reduce brain inflammation and related neurotoxicity through induction of H2S-synthesizing enzymes
description Silver nanoparticles (AgNP) are known to penetrate into the brain and cause neuronal death. However, there is a paucity in studies examining the effect of AgNP on the resident immune cells of the brain, microglia. Given microglia are implicated in neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease (PD), it is important to examine how AgNPs affect microglial inflammation to fully assess AgNP neurotoxicity. In addition, understanding AgNP processing by microglia will allow better prediction of their long term bioreactivity. In the present study, the in vitro uptake and intracellular transformation of citrate-capped AgNPs by microglia, as well as their effects on microglial inflammation and related neurotoxicity were examined. Analytical microscopy demonstrated internalization and dissolution of AgNPs within microglia and formation of non-reactive silver sulphide (Ag2S) on the surface of AgNPs. Furthermore, AgNP-treatment up-regulated microglial expression of the hydrogen sulphide (H2S)-synthesizing enzyme cystathionine-3-lyase (CSE). In addition, AgNPs showed significant anti-inflammatory effects, reducing lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated ROS, nitric oxide and TNFα production, which translated into reduced microglial toxicity towards dopaminergic neurons. Hence, the present results indicate that intracellular Ag2S formation, resulting from CSE-mediated H2S production in microglia, sequesters Ag+ ions released from AgNPs, significantly limiting their toxicity, concomitantly reducing microglial inflammation and related neurotoxicity.
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author Gonzalez-Carter, D.A.
Leo, B.F.
Ruenraroengsak, P.
Chen, S.
Goode, A.E.
Theodorou, I.G.
Chung, K.F.
Carzaniga, R.
Shaffer, M.S.P.
Dexter, D.T.
Ryan, M.P.
Porter, A.E.
author_facet Gonzalez-Carter, D.A.
Leo, B.F.
Ruenraroengsak, P.
Chen, S.
Goode, A.E.
Theodorou, I.G.
Chung, K.F.
Carzaniga, R.
Shaffer, M.S.P.
Dexter, D.T.
Ryan, M.P.
Porter, A.E.
author_sort Gonzalez-Carter, D.A.
title Silver nanoparticles reduce brain inflammation and related neurotoxicity through induction of H2S-synthesizing enzymes
title_short Silver nanoparticles reduce brain inflammation and related neurotoxicity through induction of H2S-synthesizing enzymes
title_full Silver nanoparticles reduce brain inflammation and related neurotoxicity through induction of H2S-synthesizing enzymes
title_fullStr Silver nanoparticles reduce brain inflammation and related neurotoxicity through induction of H2S-synthesizing enzymes
title_full_unstemmed Silver nanoparticles reduce brain inflammation and related neurotoxicity through induction of H2S-synthesizing enzymes
title_sort silver nanoparticles reduce brain inflammation and related neurotoxicity through induction of h2s-synthesizing enzymes
publisher Nature Publishing Group
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/19182/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42871
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