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Distribution of SiO2 nanoparticles in 3D liver microtissues

  • Introduction: Nanoparticles (NPs) are used in numerous products in technical fields and biomedicine; their potential adverse effects have to be considered in order to achieve safe applications. Besides their distribution in tissues, organs, and cellular localization, their impact and penetration during the process of tissue formation occurring in vivo during liver regeneration are critical steps for establishment of safe nanomaterials. Materials and methods: In this study, 3D cell culture of human hepatocarcinoma cells (HepG2) was used to generate cellular spheroids, serving as in vitro liver microtissues. In order to determine their differential distribution and penetration depth in HepG2 spheroids, SiO2 NPs were applied either during or after spheroid formation. The NP penetration was comprehensively studied using confocal laser scanning microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Results: Spheroids were exposed to 100 µg mL-1 SiO2 NPs either at the beginning of spheroid formation, or during or after formation of spheroids. Microscopy analyses revealed that NP penetration into the spheroid is limited. During and after spheroid formation, SiO2 NPs penetrated about 20 µm into the spheroids, corresponding to about three cell layers. In contrast, because of the addition of SiO2 NPs simultaneously to cell seeding, NP agglomerates were located also in the spheroid center. Application of SiO2 NPs during the process of spheroid formation had no impact on final spheroid size. Conclusion: Understanding the distribution of NPs in tissues is essential for biomedical applications. The obtained results indicate that NPs show only limited penetration into already formed tissue, which is probably caused by the alteration of the tissue structure and cell packing density during the process of spheroid formation.

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Document Type:Article
Author:Jana FleddermannORCiD, Julia Susewind, Henrike Peuschel, Marcus Koch, Isabella Tavernaro, Annette KraegelohORCiD
URN:urn:nbn:de:bsz:291:415-3395
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S189888
Parent Title (English):International journal of Nanomedicine
Volume:14
First Page:1411
Last Page:1431
Language:English
Year of first Publication:2019
Release Date:2022/11/18
Tag:human hepatocarcinoma cells; silica nanoparticles; spheroids, penetration
Impact:05.115 (2019)
Funding Information:German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
Scientific Units:Nano Cell Interactions
Physical Analytics
Open Access:Open Access
Signature:INM 2019/052
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - CC BY-NC - Namensnennung - Nicht kommerziell 4.0 International