Raj Akanksha, Shah Prasanna, Agrawal Namita
Department of Zoology, University of Delhi, Delhi, India.
Acropolis Institute of Technology and Research, Indore, India.
PLoS One. 2017 May 24;12(5):e0178051. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0178051. eCollection 2017.
Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) containing consumer products have been proliferating in the market due to its unique antimicrobial property, however, lack of in-depth knowledge about their potential effect on human health in a longer run is of great concern. Therefore, we investigated dose-dependent in vivo effect of AgNPs using Drosophila as a model system. Drosophila, a genetically tractable organism with distinct developmental stages, short life cycle and significant homology with human serves as an ideal organism to study nanomaterial-mediated toxicity. Our studies suggest that ingestion of AgNPs in Drosophila during adult stage for short and long duration significantly affects egg laying capability along with impaired growth of ovary. Additionally, dietary intake of AgNPs from larval stage has more deleterious effects that result in reduced survival, longevity, ovary size and egg laying capability at a further lower dosage. Interestingly, the trans-generational effect of AgNPs was also observed without feeding progeny with AgNPs, thereby suggesting its impact from previous generation. Our results strongly imply that higher doses of AgNPs and its administration early during development is detrimental to the reproductive health and survival of Drosophila that follows in generations to come without feeding them to AgNPs.
由于其独特的抗菌性能,含银纳米颗粒(AgNPs)的消费产品在市场上不断增多,然而,从长远来看,对其对人类健康潜在影响缺乏深入了解令人深感担忧。因此,我们以果蝇为模型系统,研究了AgNPs的剂量依赖性体内效应。果蝇是一种具有明确发育阶段、生命周期短且与人类有显著同源性的遗传易处理生物,是研究纳米材料介导毒性的理想生物。我们的研究表明,成年果蝇短期和长期摄入AgNPs会显著影响产卵能力,并伴有卵巢生长受损。此外,幼虫阶段从饮食中摄入AgNPs具有更有害的影响,在更低剂量下会导致存活率、寿命、卵巢大小和产卵能力降低。有趣的是,在不向后代投喂AgNPs的情况下也观察到了AgNPs的跨代效应,从而表明其来自上一代的影响。我们的结果强烈表明,高剂量的AgNPs及其在发育早期的施用对果蝇的生殖健康和生存有害,即使在后续世代不向它们投喂AgNPs也是如此。