School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639798, Singapore.
Chem Soc Rev. 2013 Feb 7;42(3):1236-50. doi: 10.1039/c2cs35392j.
Tremendous research efforts have been devoted to fabricating high quality quantum dots (QDs) for applications in biology and medicine. Much of this research was pursued with an ultimate goal of using QDs in clinical applications. However, a great deal of concern has been voiced about the potential hazards of QDs due to their heavy-metal content. Many studies have demonstrated toxicity of various QDs in cell culture studies. However, in a smaller number of studies using small animal models (mice and rats), no abnormal behaviour or tissue damage was noticed over periods of months after the systemic administration of QDs. Nevertheless, the correlation of these results with the potential for negative effects of QD on humans remains unclear. Many urgent questions must be answered before the QDs community moves into the clinical research phase. This review provides an overview of the toxicity assessment of QDs, ranging from cell culture studies to animal models and discusses their findings. Guidelines for using various nonhuman primate models for QD toxicity studies are highlighted. This review article is intended to promote the awareness of current developments of QD applications in biology, the potential toxicity of QDs, and approaches to minimizing toxicity.
人们投入了大量的研究精力来制造高质量的量子点 (QDs),以应用于生物学和医学领域。这项研究的大部分目标都是将 QDs 应用于临床。然而,由于其重金属含量,人们对 QDs 的潜在危害表示了极大的关注。许多研究表明,各种 QDs 在细胞培养研究中都具有毒性。然而,在少数使用小型动物模型(小鼠和大鼠)的研究中,在 QDs 全身给药后的数月内,没有观察到异常行为或组织损伤。尽管如此,这些结果与 QD 对人类可能产生负面影响之间的相关性仍不清楚。在 QDs 进入临床研究阶段之前,必须回答许多紧迫的问题。本文综述了从细胞培养研究到动物模型的 QDs 毒性评估,并讨论了它们的发现。强调了使用各种非人类灵长类动物模型进行 QD 毒性研究的指南。本文综述旨在提高人们对 QD 在生物学中的应用、QD 的潜在毒性以及降低毒性的方法的认识。