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Effect of Silicon Dioxide Nanoparticles on Syrian Hamsters Infected by Opisthorchis felineus:H MRS Study of the Brain.

Journal:
Doklady. Biochemistry and biophysics
Year:
2020
Authors:
Lvova, M N et al.
Affiliation:
Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics
Species:
rodent

Abstract

In recent years, silicon dioxide nanoparticles have been widely used in medicine and the pharmaceutical industry, however, their effect on the brain has hardly been studied. We assessed the effects of long-term consumption of 5-nm amorphous silicon dioxide nanoparticles (SiO-NPs) by Syrian hamsters infected with the trematodes Opisthorchis felineus on the hippocampus and frontal cortex. Spectroscopic determination of brain neurometabolites, performed using a horizontal Magnetic Resonance Imaging system at 11.7 Tesla magnetic field, has shown that the ratio of the excitatory neurotransmitters (glutamate + glutamine + aspartate) to the inhibitory ones (GABA + glycine) was higher in the animals infected with O. felineus. However, pre-consumption of the SiO-NPs solution prevented this imbalance. In addition, the protective effect of SiO-NPs on the level of myo-inositol and glycine was found. It is concluded that the use of SiO-NPs can neutralize the negative effects of infectious factors on the brain.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33368043/