Cytoprotective effects of cerium and selenium nanoparticles on heat-shocked human dermal fibroblasts: an in vitro evaluation

Bo Yuan, Thomas J Webster, Amit K Roy Chemical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA Abstract: It is a widely accepted fact that environmental factors affect cells by modulating the components of subcellular compartments and altering metabolic enz...

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Main Authors: Yuan B, Webster TJ, Roy AK
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-04-01
Series:International Journal of Nanomedicine
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/cytoprotective-effects-of-cerium-and-selenium-nanoparticles-on-heat-sh-peer-reviewed-article-IJN
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spelling doaj-390d4c99345a42ab9c3422d4bdddf8f82020-11-24T22:36:42ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Nanomedicine1178-20132016-04-012016default1427143326288Cytoprotective effects of cerium and selenium nanoparticles on heat-shocked human dermal fibroblasts: an in vitro evaluationYuan BWebster TJRoy AKBo Yuan, Thomas J Webster, Amit K Roy Chemical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA Abstract: It is a widely accepted fact that environmental factors affect cells by modulating the components of subcellular compartments and altering metabolic enzymes. Factors (such as oxidative stress and heat-shock-induced proteins and heat shock factors, which upregulate stress-response related genes to protect affected cells) are commonly altered during changes in environmental conditions. Studies by our group and others have shown that nanoparticles (NPs) are able to efficiently attenuate oxidative stress by penetrating into specific tissues or organs. Such findings warrant further investigation on the effects of NPs on heat-shock-induced stress, specifically in cells in the presence or absence (pretreated) of NPs. Here, we examined the cytoprotective effects of two different NPs (cerium and selenium) on heat-induced cell death for a model cell using dermal fibroblasts. We report for the first time that both ceria and selenium NPs (at 500 µg/mL) possess stress-relieving behavior on fibroblasts undergoing heat shock. Such results indicate the need to further develop these NPs as a novel treatment for heat shock. Keywords: ceria, heat shock, nanotechnology, cell death, nanomedicine, protectivehttps://www.dovepress.com/cytoprotective-effects-of-cerium-and-selenium-nanoparticles-on-heat-sh-peer-reviewed-article-IJNseleniumceriaheat shocknanoparticlesfibroblasts
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Cytoprotective effects of cerium and selenium nanoparticles on heat-shocked human dermal fibroblasts: an in vitro evaluation
International Journal of Nanomedicine
selenium
ceria
heat shock
nanoparticles
fibroblasts
author_facet Yuan B
Webster TJ
Roy AK
author_sort Yuan B
title Cytoprotective effects of cerium and selenium nanoparticles on heat-shocked human dermal fibroblasts: an in vitro evaluation
title_short Cytoprotective effects of cerium and selenium nanoparticles on heat-shocked human dermal fibroblasts: an in vitro evaluation
title_full Cytoprotective effects of cerium and selenium nanoparticles on heat-shocked human dermal fibroblasts: an in vitro evaluation
title_fullStr Cytoprotective effects of cerium and selenium nanoparticles on heat-shocked human dermal fibroblasts: an in vitro evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Cytoprotective effects of cerium and selenium nanoparticles on heat-shocked human dermal fibroblasts: an in vitro evaluation
title_sort cytoprotective effects of cerium and selenium nanoparticles on heat-shocked human dermal fibroblasts: an in vitro evaluation
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of Nanomedicine
issn 1178-2013
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Bo Yuan, Thomas J Webster, Amit K Roy Chemical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA Abstract: It is a widely accepted fact that environmental factors affect cells by modulating the components of subcellular compartments and altering metabolic enzymes. Factors (such as oxidative stress and heat-shock-induced proteins and heat shock factors, which upregulate stress-response related genes to protect affected cells) are commonly altered during changes in environmental conditions. Studies by our group and others have shown that nanoparticles (NPs) are able to efficiently attenuate oxidative stress by penetrating into specific tissues or organs. Such findings warrant further investigation on the effects of NPs on heat-shock-induced stress, specifically in cells in the presence or absence (pretreated) of NPs. Here, we examined the cytoprotective effects of two different NPs (cerium and selenium) on heat-induced cell death for a model cell using dermal fibroblasts. We report for the first time that both ceria and selenium NPs (at 500 µg/mL) possess stress-relieving behavior on fibroblasts undergoing heat shock. Such results indicate the need to further develop these NPs as a novel treatment for heat shock. Keywords: ceria, heat shock, nanotechnology, cell death, nanomedicine, protective
topic selenium
ceria
heat shock
nanoparticles
fibroblasts
url https://www.dovepress.com/cytoprotective-effects-of-cerium-and-selenium-nanoparticles-on-heat-sh-peer-reviewed-article-IJN
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