Protective effects of green and chemical zinc oxide nanoparticles on testis histology, sperm parameters, oxidative stress markers and androgen production in rats treated with cisplatin

Author(s):  
Naeem Erfani Majd ◽  
Akram Hajirahimi ◽  
Mohammad Reza Tabandeh ◽  
Rahim Molaei
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2020 ◽  
Vol 52 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
Opeoluwa M. Ogunsuyi ◽  
Olusegun I. Ogunsuyi ◽  
Olubukola Akanni ◽  
Okunola A. Alabi ◽  
Chibuisi G. Alimba ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 154 ◽  
pp. 111078 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stella W.Y. Wong ◽  
Guang-Jie Zhou ◽  
Priscilla T.Y. Leung ◽  
Jeonghoon Han ◽  
Jae-Seong Lee ◽  
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Materials ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (24) ◽  
pp. 4062
Author(s):  
Till Jasper Meyer ◽  
Agmal Scherzad ◽  
Helena Moratin ◽  
Thomas Eckert Gehrke ◽  
Julian Killisperger ◽  
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Radioresistance is an important cause of head and neck cancer therapy failure. Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NP) mediate tumor-selective toxic effects. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential for radiosensitization of ZnO-NP. The dose-dependent cytotoxicity of ZnO-NP20 nm and ZnO-NP100 nm was investigated in FaDu and primary fibroblasts (FB) by an MTT assay. The clonogenic survival assay was used to evaluate the effects of ZnO-NP alone and in combination with irradiation on FB and FaDu. A formamidopyrimidine-DNA glycosylase (FPG)-modified single-cell microgel electrophoresis (comet) assay was applied to detect oxidative DNA damage in FB as a function of ZnO-NP and irradiation exposure. A significantly increased cytotoxicity after FaDu exposure to ZnO-NP20 nm or ZnO-NP100 nm was observed in a concentration of 10 µg/mL or 1 µg/mL respectively in 30 µg/mL of ZnO-NP20 nm or 20 µg/mL of ZnO-NP100 nm in FB. The addition of 1, 5, or 10 µg/mL ZnO-NP20 nm or ZnO-NP100 nm significantly reduced the clonogenic survival of FaDu after irradiation. The sub-cytotoxic dosage of ZnO-NP100 nm increased the oxidative DNA damage compared to the irradiated control. This effect was not significant for ZnO-NP20 nm. ZnO-NP showed radiosensitizing properties in the sub-cytotoxic dosage. At least for the ZnO-NP100 nm, an increased level of oxidative stress is a possible mechanism of the radiosensitizing effect.


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Vol 229 ◽  
pp. S239
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Hiroko Fukui ◽  
Hitoshi Iwahashi ◽  
Shigehisa Endoh ◽  
Keiko Nishio ◽  
Yasukazu Yoshida ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 1066-1077 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anu Pal ◽  
Shamshad Alam ◽  
Lalit K. S. Chauhan ◽  
Prem N. Saxena ◽  
Mahadeo Kumar ◽  
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UVB exposure enhances the internalization of ZnO-NPs and caused changes in surface morphology of SKH-1 mouse skin.


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