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系统评价石墨烯量子点对雄性小鼠性行为、生殖及后代健康的毒性。

Systematic evaluation of graphene quantum dot toxicity to male mouse sexual behaviors, reproductive and offspring health.

机构信息

Biomedical Multidisciplinary Innovation Research Institute and Research Center for Translational Medicine at Shanghai East Hospital, School of Life Sciences and Technology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, PR China.

Biomedical Multidisciplinary Innovation Research Institute and Research Center for Translational Medicine at Shanghai East Hospital, School of Life Sciences and Technology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, PR China; Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing 100101, PR China; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, PR China.

出版信息

Biomaterials. 2019 Feb;194:215-232. doi: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2018.12.001. Epub 2018 Dec 7.

Abstract

Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) have attracted considerable attention across multiple fields, particularly biomedical research. However, the effects of GQDs on reproductive and offspring health in mammals are unclear. Here, we show that GQD exposure via oral gavage or intravenous injection had no effect on the frequency and timing of sexual behaviors in male mice. GQD-exposed male mice retained healthy structural and functional reproductive physiology (e.g., production and storage of healthy sperm, maintenance of normal total protein and key enzyme concentrations in testes) of the testes and epididymides, as well as normal testosterone levels. Female mice housed with GQD-exposed males produced first, second, and subsequent litters of healthy pups without obvious differences to females housed with buffer-treated males. These findings may be explained by the low toxicity of GQDs in germ cells and their rapid excretion after exposure in mice, mainly via the urine and/or feces; GQDs, even at high doses, are virtually undetectable in male mouse testis, epididymis, and brain. Our findings reveal the short- and long-term effects of GQD exposure on male mouse sexual behaviors, reproductive activity, and offspring development and indicate the potential mechanisms of action of GQDs to provide further insight into their bio-safety.

摘要

石墨烯量子点 (GQDs) 在多个领域引起了广泛关注,特别是在生物医学研究中。然而,GQDs 对哺乳动物生殖和后代健康的影响尚不清楚。在这里,我们表明,通过口服灌胃或静脉注射暴露于 GQD 对雄性小鼠的性行为频率和时间没有影响。暴露于 GQD 的雄性小鼠保留了健康的睾丸和附睾的结构和功能生殖生理学(例如,健康精子的产生和储存,睾丸中总蛋白和关键酶浓度的维持),以及正常的睾酮水平。与与缓冲剂处理的雄性小鼠一起饲养的雌性小鼠相比,与暴露于 GQD 的雄性小鼠一起饲养的雌性小鼠所产的第一、第二和随后的幼崽均健康,没有明显差异。这些发现可以用生殖细胞中 GQDs 的低毒性及其在小鼠暴露后的快速排泄来解释,主要通过尿液和/或粪便;即使在高剂量下,GQDs 在雄性小鼠的睾丸、附睾和大脑中几乎检测不到。我们的发现揭示了 GQD 暴露对雄性小鼠性行为、生殖活动和后代发育的短期和长期影响,并表明了 GQDs 的潜在作用机制,为进一步了解其生物安全性提供了依据。

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