Title of article :
Developmental Toxicity of the Neural Tube Induced by Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles in Mouse Embryos
Author/Authors :
Mohamadzadeh, N Department of Anatomical Sciences - Faculty of Medicine - Urmia University of Medical Sciences - Urmia, Iran , Javanmard,Masoumeh Zirak Department of Anatomical Sciences - Faculty of Medicine - Urmia University of Medical Sciences - Urmia, Iran , Karimipour, M Department of Anatomical Sciences - Faculty of Medicine - Urmia University of Medical Sciences - Urmia, Iran , Farjah, Gholamhosain Department of Anatomical Sciences - Faculty of Medicine - Urmia University of Medical Sciences - Urmia, Iran
Abstract :
This study investigated the potential effects of Titanium dioxide nanoparticles
(Tio2NPs) followed by maternal gavage on fetal development and neural
tube formation during pregnancy in mice.
Methods: Thirty pregnant mice were randomly divided into five main study groups
including the untreated control and 4 experimental groups (n=6 per group). The control
group was treated with normal saline and the experimental groups were orally
treated with doses of 30, 150, 300, and 500 mg/kg Body Weight (BW) of Tio2NPs
during pregnancy. On gestational day 16 and 19 (n=3 per group), pregnant mice were
euthanized and then examined for neural tube defects and compared with control.
Serial transverse sections were prepared in both cranial region and in lumbar region
of spinal cord.
Results: Treatment with Tio2NPs resulted in low fetal weight and short length, dilation
of lateral ventricle, thinning of cerebral cortex and spinal cord, spina bifida occulta
and an increase in the number of apoptotic neurons in exposed embryos at doses of
300 and 500 mg/kg (p<0.05).
Conclusion: It seems that exposure to nanoparticles of Tio2 during pregnancy induces
growth retardation and for the first time, teratogenicity of this nanomaterial in neural
tube development and induction of defects such as spinal bifida, reduction in cortical
thickness and dilatation of lateral ventricles were verified which can be related to incidence
of apoptosis in central nervous system.
Keywords :
Titanium dioxide , Fetal development , Neural tube defects , Mice
Journal title :
AJMB Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology