In Vivo Nanodetoxication for Acute Uranium Exposure.

Molecules

Laboratory of Asymmetric Synthesis, Institute of Chemistry and Natural Resources, University of Talca, P.O. Box 747, Talca 3460000, Maule, Chile.

Published: June 2015

Accidental exposure to uranium is a matter of concern, as U(VI) is nephrotoxic in both human and animal models, and its toxicity is associated to chemical toxicity instead of radioactivity. We synthesized different PAMAM G4 and G5 derivatives in order to prove their interaction with uranium and their effect on the viability of red blood cells in vitro. Furthermore, we prove the effectiveness of the selected dendrimers in an animal model of acute uranium intoxication. The dendrimer PAMAM G4-Lys-Fmoc-Cbz demonstrated the ability to chelate the uranyl ion in vivo, improving the biochemical and histopathologic features caused by acute intoxication with uranium.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6272616PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules200611017DOI Listing

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