Toxicity of metal-based nanomaterials in different organisms

Guikai Zhu, Peng Zhang*, Weichen Zhao, Noman Shakoor, Yi Sun, Qibin Wang, Quanlong Wang, Mingshu Li, Yaqi Jiang, Zhiqiang Tan, Yukui Rui*, Iseult Lynch

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Metal-based nanomaterials (MNMs) possess exceptional properties that have led to their widespread use in various fields, including medicine, energy, electronics, and agriculture. However, this increased utilization of MNMs also raises concerns about their potential release into environmental compartments, such as soil, water bodies, and the atmosphere, which could adversely affect the environmental system and living organisms. Hence, it is crucial to investigate the environmental risks associated with MNMs. This review comprehensively discusses the adverse effects of MNMs at different levels, including organismal, tissue, metabolic, molecular, and genetic levels. Additionally, it offers a holistic perspective on their overall impact. Specifically, biological models are categorized based on the environmental medium, and the effects of MNMs on tissues, organs, growth, development, and reproduction of individual biological models are summarized. Furthermore, the mechanisms underlying the toxicity of different MNMs toward biological models are also discussed. By doing so, this review provides a comprehensive and system-level understanding of nanotoxicity.

Original languageEnglish
JournalToxin Reviews
Early online date15 Feb 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 15 Feb 2024

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Keywords

  • biological model
  • environmental safety
  • Metal-based nanomaterials
  • toxicity
  • underlying mechanisms

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Toxicology

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