Maternal transfer and biodistribution of citrate and luminogens coated silver nanoparticles in medaka fish

Neng Yan, Wen-Xiong Wang*

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Abstract

Given the wide applications of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), it is necessary to evaluate their potentially adverse long-term effects. In this study, we performed a 100-day exposure of medaka fish to citrate and luminogens coated AgNPs and investigated the maternal transfer potentials and biodistribution of AgNPs. Following long-term AgNPs exposure, AgNPs were mainly distributed in the liver, followed by gills, intestine, and brain, but were also detected in the ovary and strongly colocalized with the dissolved Ag+. The quantified transfer efficiency of different Ag species was 1.56–5.07%. Long-term exposure of medaka to small size of AgNPs (20 nm) reduced the hatching rate attributable to the accumulation of AgNPs and their dissolved Ag+. The maternally transferred AgNPs were mainly concentrated in the Kupffer's vesicle of embryos, while their dissolved Ag+ was almost homogeneously distributed in the embryos. In contrast, the newly accumulated AgNPs were mainly absorbed at the chorion of embryos. During initial larval development, the maternally transferred AgNPs and their dissolved Ag+ were consistently concentrated in intestine. Significant dissolution of maternally transferred AgNPs occurred during larval development. Our results showed that long-term exposure to AgNPs caused distinct biodistribution in the next generation of medaka, and may have implications for assessing their potential adverse effects.
Original languageEnglish
Article number128862
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume433
Online published4 Apr 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Jul 2022

Funding

We thank the reviewers for their comments. This study was supported by grants from the Hong Kong Research Grants Council (CityU 16103120) and the Natural Science Foundation of China (22076159).

Research Keywords

  • Ag ions
  • AgNPs
  • Distribution
  • Maternal transfer
  • Medaka

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