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Oocyte exposure to ZnO nanoparticles inhibits early embryonic development through the γ-H2AX and NF-κB signaling pathways

Jing Liu, Yong Zhao, Wei Ge, Pengfei Zhang, Xinqi Liu, Weidong Zhang, Yanan Hao, Shuai Yu, Lan Li, Meiqiang Chu, Lingjiang Min, Hongfu Zhang and Wei Shen _

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Oncotarget. 2017; 8:42673-42692. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.17349

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Abstract

Jing Liu1,2,*, Yong Zhao1,3,*, Wei Ge1, Pengfei Zhang1, Xinqi Liu1, Weidong Zhang1, Yanan Hao1, Shuai Yu1, Lan Li1, Meiqiang Chu1, Lingjiang Min1, Hongfu Zhang3 and Wei Shen1

1Key Laboratory of Animal Reproduction and Germplasm Enhancement in Universities of Shandong, Qingdao Agricultural University, Qingdao 266109, P. R. China

2Core Laboratories of Qingdao Agricultural University, Qingdao 266109, P. R. China

3State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, Institute of Animal Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100193, P. R. China

*Co-First author

Correspondence to:

Hongfu Zhang, email: [email protected]

Wei Shen, email: [email protected]

Keywords: ZnO nanoparticles, oocyte stage exposure, embryo-toxicity, γ-H2AX, NF-κB

Received: December 21, 2016     Accepted: April 11, 2017     Published: April 21, 2017

ABSTRACT

The impacts of zinc oxide nanoparticles on embryonic development following oocyte stage exposure are unknown and the underlying mechanisms are sparsely understood. In the current investigation, intact nanoparticles were detected in ovarian tissue in vivo and cultured cells in vitro under zinc oxide nanoparticles treatment. Zinc oxide nanoparticles exposure during the oocyte stage inhibited embryonic development. Notably, in vitro culture data closely matched in vivo embryonic data, in that the impairments caused by Zinc oxide nanoparticles treatment passed through cell generations; and both gamma-H2AX and NF-kappaB pathways were involved in zinc oxide nanoparticles caused embryo-toxicity. Copper oxide and silicon dioxide nanoparticles have been used to confirm that particles are important for the toxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles. The toxic effects of zinc oxide nanoparticles emanate from both intact nanoparticles and Zn2+. Our investigation along with others suggests that zinc oxide nanoparticles are toxic to the female reproductive system [ovaries (oocytes)] and subsequently embryo-toxic and that precaution should be taken regarding human exposure to their everyday use.


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