Different nanomaterials are under development for various biomedical applications in which nanoparticles contact blood and vasculature. Therefore, investigating the interactions between nanomaterials and vascular endothelial cells (ECs) is of great importance. Here, we show the effects of polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers of two different sizes, generation 2 (G2; approximately 3nm diameter) and generation 7 (G7; 9nm), with neutral (OH-terminated), anionic (COOH-terminated), and cationic (NH-terminated) surface modifications on cultured human umbilical vein ECs (HUVECs). We found that only cationic dendrimers (5-100μg/mL G7-NH and 100µg/mL G2-NH) and not anionic or neutral dendrimers were cytotoxic to HUVECs. In addition, cationic dendrimers at low concentrations (5μg/mL) markedly increased the HUVEC surface expression of the proinflammatory activation marker ICAM-1 and phosphatidylserine (PS). Both G2-NH and G7-NH dendrimers caused 1 arrest, but only G7-NH dendrimers induced significant HUVEC apoptosis. G7-NH interacted strongly with HUVEC plasma membranes and mitochondrial membranes, and phospholipid vesicles containing G7-NH formed, which resulted in extensive plasma membrane blebbing and disintegration. Furthermore, flow cytometric analysis showed that G7-NH-treated HUVECs released large numbers of extracellular vesicles (EVs) positive for CD105 and PS. A notable population of EVs positive for the mitochondrial marker TOM20 but negative for the autophagosome marker LC3 was found. In summary, large cationic PAMAM dendrimers (G7-NH) showed both proinflammatory and proapoptotic effects in ECs; at high dendrimer concentrations, these effects were accompanied by necrotic cytotoxicity. G7-NH caused plasma and mitochondrial membrane disintegration and the release of EVs, including EVs of mitochondrial origin that were not associated with mitophagy.

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