Author/Authors :
Ajdari, Marziyeh Khorasgan Branch - Islamic Azad University , Ziaee Ghahnavieh, Marziyeh Department of Biology - Payame Noor University
Abstract :
Because of the classification of the nickel
compounds as carcinogenic substances, there is a need for
in vivo tests to nickel nanoparticles (NiNPs) for observing
their effects on health experimentally. Spherical NiNPs
with 10 nm in diameter and 75 ppm concentration were
applied for investigating their toxicities within male albino
mice as an in vivo model. We randomly made sham group,
control group, and 75 ppm group (with five animals in each
group). Then, the nanoparticles were injected into mice
intraperitonealy for 7 days and after that their lungs, liver,
and spleen were removed for histopathological observations. At the end of the test, section microscopic observations of liver, spleen, and lung in sham and control groups
showed normal tissues but these tissues underwent significant abnormal effects in 75 ppm group. NiNPs can cause
undesirable effects in lungs, liver, and spleen tissues with
same condition of this study.
Keywords :
Nickel nanoparticles , Mice , Lung , Liver , Spleen