Better viability of new neurons is a good thing.
http://www.dovepress.com/articles.php?article_id=10259
Background: Recent studies have
shown that the biological actions and toxicity of the water-soluble
compound, polyhydroxyfullerene (fullerenol), are related to the
concentrations present at a particular site of action. This study
investigated the effects of different concentrations of fullerenol on
cultured rat hippocampal neurons.
Methods and results:
Fullerenol at low concentrations significantly enhanced hippocampal
neuron viability as tested by MTT assay and Hoechst 33342/propidium
iodide double stain detection. At high concentrations, fullerenol
induced apoptosis confirmed by Comet assay and assessment of caspase
proteins.
Conclusion: These findings suggest that
fullerenol promotes cell death and protects against cell damage,
depending on the concentration present. The concentration-dependent
effects of fullerenol were mainly due to its influence on the
reduction-oxidation pathway.
Keywords: fullerenol, nanomaterial, neurotoxicity, neuroprotection, hippocampal neuron
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